Intercountry adoption (ICA) emerged in Australia as an institutional practice in the 1970s and since that time has been the focus of controversy with diverse and sometimes opposing viewpoints that seek dominance in the public arena. Yet there is little Australian research that helps understand these controversia
Over the last 25 years (1990–2015), the number of adoptions of children (and young persons) in Austr...
Over the last 25 years (1990-2015), the number of adoptions of children (and young persons) in Austr...
This report contains comprehensive information relating to adoptions in Australia, including charac...
has not undertaken any primary research directly on the topic of Intercountry Adoption. However, the...
This paper brings historical perspectives to bear on the ambivalent and contradictory position of a...
Australian statistics for intercountry adoption show decline or stagnation. After a record of 420 in...
Contributors to this volume provide multiple perspectives on the complex history and development of ...
This paper brings historical perspectives to bear on the ambivalent and contradictory position of a...
This paper brings historical perspectives to bear on the ambivalent and contradictory position of ad...
Adoption is a process where adoptive parents legally become the parents of a child who ceases to be ...
Korean-Australian intercountry adoption has been practiced for 30 years. This longevity provides uni...
This presentation will report on the literature reviewed to date by the Intercountry Adoption Resear...
Intercountry adoption (ICA) stories about returning to the 'homeland' are viewed as compulsory readi...
In Part I, this Article provides a brief history of ICA. In Part II, using a post-colonialist theore...
By the mid-20th century the adoption of children in Australia typically led to the total severance o...
Over the last 25 years (1990–2015), the number of adoptions of children (and young persons) in Austr...
Over the last 25 years (1990-2015), the number of adoptions of children (and young persons) in Austr...
This report contains comprehensive information relating to adoptions in Australia, including charac...
has not undertaken any primary research directly on the topic of Intercountry Adoption. However, the...
This paper brings historical perspectives to bear on the ambivalent and contradictory position of a...
Australian statistics for intercountry adoption show decline or stagnation. After a record of 420 in...
Contributors to this volume provide multiple perspectives on the complex history and development of ...
This paper brings historical perspectives to bear on the ambivalent and contradictory position of a...
This paper brings historical perspectives to bear on the ambivalent and contradictory position of ad...
Adoption is a process where adoptive parents legally become the parents of a child who ceases to be ...
Korean-Australian intercountry adoption has been practiced for 30 years. This longevity provides uni...
This presentation will report on the literature reviewed to date by the Intercountry Adoption Resear...
Intercountry adoption (ICA) stories about returning to the 'homeland' are viewed as compulsory readi...
In Part I, this Article provides a brief history of ICA. In Part II, using a post-colonialist theore...
By the mid-20th century the adoption of children in Australia typically led to the total severance o...
Over the last 25 years (1990–2015), the number of adoptions of children (and young persons) in Austr...
Over the last 25 years (1990-2015), the number of adoptions of children (and young persons) in Austr...
This report contains comprehensive information relating to adoptions in Australia, including charac...