Cosmopolitanism, Transnationalism and Racialised Belongings: A Study of Transnationally Adoptive Parents in Multicultural Australia
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Fronek, Patricia
Skrbiš, Zlatko
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Wills, Jenny Heijun
Hübinette, Tobias
Willing, Indigo
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This chapter continues to explore transnational adoptions in the Australian context. Here, the research ‘gaze’ is reversed to explore the experiences and constructions of identity of white adopters100 rather than non-white adoptees.
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Adoption and Multiculturalism: Europe, the Americas and the Pacific
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Social work
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adoption
multiculturalism
cosmopolitanism
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Willing, I; Fronek, P; Skrbiš, Z, Cosmopolitanism, Transnationalism and Racialised Belongings: A Study of Transnationally Adoptive Parents in Multicultural Australia, Adoption and Multiculturalism: Europe, the Americas and the Pacific, 2020, pp. 44-68