This is the dataset for a project about personal names and identities. It focuses on adoptees and adopters as people whose experiences of the multiple ‘identity’ and ‘belonging’ functions of forenames and surnames are especially likely to be significant and complex. Research questions: • Adult adoptees: How do names feature in adult adoptees’ understandings and constructions of their autobiographies of identities and belongings? Which characters, relationships, actions, locations, artefacts and events feature in adoptees’ stories of their identities, names and naming? How do they feel about decisions made in their past about their names, and names of their birth family? Have their understandings changed, and why? • Adult adopters: W...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
This article is concerned with how and why parent couples from different racial, ethnic and faith ba...
Family storytelling helps individuals make sense of the world around them. Stories not only help peo...
This is the dataset for a project about personal names and identities. It focuses on adoptees and ad...
In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names and naming in adoption, to deve...
In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names and naming in adoption to devel...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names ...
Names have heightened importance in adoption, affecting the identities of individuals who are adopte...
Names have heightened importance in adoption, affecting the identities of individuals who are adopte...
Choosing a name for a child is part of the process of becoming a parent and is done with care and af...
Being adopted has the power to change the ways in which people see themselves, their relational role...
These data were collected as part of an ESRC study exploring the experiences of adopted adults who ...
Being adopted and becoming a parent are both highly significant events in the life course. How adopt...
In contrast to the historical ‘blank slate’ approach to adoption, current policy places ...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
This article is concerned with how and why parent couples from different racial, ethnic and faith ba...
Family storytelling helps individuals make sense of the world around them. Stories not only help peo...
This is the dataset for a project about personal names and identities. It focuses on adoptees and ad...
In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names and naming in adoption, to deve...
In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names and naming in adoption to devel...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names ...
Names have heightened importance in adoption, affecting the identities of individuals who are adopte...
Names have heightened importance in adoption, affecting the identities of individuals who are adopte...
Choosing a name for a child is part of the process of becoming a parent and is done with care and af...
Being adopted has the power to change the ways in which people see themselves, their relational role...
These data were collected as part of an ESRC study exploring the experiences of adopted adults who ...
Being adopted and becoming a parent are both highly significant events in the life course. How adopt...
In contrast to the historical ‘blank slate’ approach to adoption, current policy places ...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
This article is concerned with how and why parent couples from different racial, ethnic and faith ba...
Family storytelling helps individuals make sense of the world around them. Stories not only help peo...