Global perspectives in Korean intercountry adoption
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01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Policy and social work practice currently lack a theoretical framework that adequately explains the emergence, diffusion, and continuance of the intercountry adoption (ICA) phenomenon. Using South Korea as a case study and the application of actor network theory to the ICA phenomenon, this paper introduces a theoretical approach that allows an examination of the complex interrelationships between the global and local influences of a country's engagement in ICA. This theoretical approach provides a different way of understanding the phenomenon, which, in turn, can better inform policies and practice that affect children and families across the globe. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Marshall Cavendish Academic |
Palavras-Chave | #Intercountry Adoption #Globalization #Actor Network Theory #South Korea #Social Work #United-states #Policy #C1 #370502 Migration #370504 Family and Household Studies #750307 Families #750312 Youth/child development and welfare |
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Journal Article |