Accepted author version posted online: 11 May 2015This paper reports an analysis of interviews conducted with ten white Australian women who had undertaken intercountry adoption. The paper begins with an overview of how issues of culture play out within discourses of intercountry adoption in general, and how this occurs specifically in Australian policy in regards to intercountry adoption. The analysis highlights how the interviewees were in many ways inculcated in broader Australian discourses of intercountry adoption, as much as in some instances attempting to resist this. The paper concludes by discussing how it might be possible for white adoptive mothers in Australia to do other than remain complicit with marginalizing accounts of adop...
This Open Access book presents unique evidence from the first comprehensive study of the outcomes of...
This literature review provides an overview of existing research on the effects of intercountry adop...
This thesis investigates the relatively unexplored subject of the experiences of Australian men who ...
This paper reports an analysis of interviews conducted with 10 White Australian women who had undert...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10912-015-9330-z." Po...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Australian statistics for intercountry adoption show decline or stagnation. After a record of 420 in...
has not undertaken any primary research directly on the topic of Intercountry Adoption. However, the...
The key focus of the study is to improve knowledge about the extent and effects of past adoption p...
Although much has been written on the topic of adoption, particularly in the last fifty years, until...
This presentation will report on the literature reviewed to date by the Intercountry Adoption Resear...
The making of family through adoption is an emotionally and politically charged legal and social pro...
[Extract] A long-awaited Senate Committee report will tomorrow reveal whether the Commonwealth’s pol...
Ongoing histories of genocide, dispossession and child removal continue to shape the Australian nati...
Although reliable figures are not available, in the decades prior to the mid-1970s, it was c...
This Open Access book presents unique evidence from the first comprehensive study of the outcomes of...
This literature review provides an overview of existing research on the effects of intercountry adop...
This thesis investigates the relatively unexplored subject of the experiences of Australian men who ...
This paper reports an analysis of interviews conducted with 10 White Australian women who had undert...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10912-015-9330-z." Po...
Transnational adoption generates ample controversy both within and outside the adoption community. I...
Australian statistics for intercountry adoption show decline or stagnation. After a record of 420 in...
has not undertaken any primary research directly on the topic of Intercountry Adoption. However, the...
The key focus of the study is to improve knowledge about the extent and effects of past adoption p...
Although much has been written on the topic of adoption, particularly in the last fifty years, until...
This presentation will report on the literature reviewed to date by the Intercountry Adoption Resear...
The making of family through adoption is an emotionally and politically charged legal and social pro...
[Extract] A long-awaited Senate Committee report will tomorrow reveal whether the Commonwealth’s pol...
Ongoing histories of genocide, dispossession and child removal continue to shape the Australian nati...
Although reliable figures are not available, in the decades prior to the mid-1970s, it was c...
This Open Access book presents unique evidence from the first comprehensive study of the outcomes of...
This literature review provides an overview of existing research on the effects of intercountry adop...
This thesis investigates the relatively unexplored subject of the experiences of Australian men who ...