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The Intercountry Adoption Debate: Dialogues Across Disciplines

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Meaningful discussion about intercountry adoption (the adoption of a child from one country by a family from another country) necessitates an understanding of a complex range of issues. These issues intersect at multiple levels and processes, span geographic and political boundaries, and emerge from radically different cultural beliefs and systems. The result is a myriad of benefits and costs that are both global and deeply personal in scope. This edited volume introduces this complexity and gives voice to the many sides of the intercountry adoption debate for, against, and the ranges in between. Its 27 chapters feature a whos who of intercountry adoption, including writings from top scholars in law, medicine and health, social work, anthropology, religion, sociology, and history, and perspectives from parents, policymakers, adoptees, and agency representatives. Adoption practitioners and professionals who live and breathe intercountry adoption on a daily basis offer first-hand experiences and viewpoints. A range of religious perspectives on intercountry adoption is also featured; an aspect that has not yet been explored in detail. Contributors hail from around the world, from both origin and receiving countries, and provide global and broad cultural perspectives on the topic. While the primary function of this edited volume is to present the variety of research and views on intercountry adoption, this volume is also an accessible resource and introductory handbook for scholars and practitioners. In setting forth the current interdisciplinary, global, and complex conversation, the book offers a starting point for a new path in intercountry adoption, one where no one is excluded from the conversation, where research and study continue to flourish, and where stronger policies will emerge that protect children, birth parents, and adoptive parents. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2015
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443871297

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Robert L. Ballard PhD is an Associate Professor of Communication at Pepperdine University. He researches adoptee identity adoptive family identity and communication and communication ethics. He is a Vietnamese adoptee and adoptive parent.Naomi H. Goodno JD is an Associate Professor of Law at Pepperdine University School of Law and Director of the Byrne Judicial Clerkship Institute. Her research focuses on the intersection of jurisdictional issues with social justice particularly for children or victims of violent crimes.Robert F. Cochran JD is the Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Pepperdine University and the Founder and Director of the Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute on Law Religion and Ethics. He has written on diverse topics related to law community moral responsibility and religion. Jay A. Milbrandt JD/MBA is an Assistant Professor at Bethel University Minnesota and Senior Fellow in Global Justice with the Nootbaar Institute at Pepperdine University School of Law. His books and articles focus on the intersection of global justice faith and adventure.

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