‘I’m the centre part of a Venn diagram’: belonging and identity for Taiwanese-Australian intercountry adoptees
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Intercountry adoptees face many challenges in developing their identity and achieving a sense of belonging in post-assimilation Australia. This study uses a constructivist approach to analyse narrative interviews with a sample of Taiwanese intercountry adoptees in Australia ranging ...
See moreIntercountry adoptees face many challenges in developing their identity and achieving a sense of belonging in post-assimilation Australia. This study uses a constructivist approach to analyse narrative interviews with a sample of Taiwanese intercountry adoptees in Australia ranging in age from early to middle adulthood. Social identity theory and postcolonial theory are used to frame thematic findings about the impact of micro, meso and macro influences on identity development and belonging. The article concludes with discussion of the importance of analysing the impact of colonisation and broader societal discourse in social work practice when working within the adoption sector.
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See moreIntercountry adoptees face many challenges in developing their identity and achieving a sense of belonging in post-assimilation Australia. This study uses a constructivist approach to analyse narrative interviews with a sample of Taiwanese intercountry adoptees in Australia ranging in age from early to middle adulthood. Social identity theory and postcolonial theory are used to frame thematic findings about the impact of micro, meso and macro influences on identity development and belonging. The article concludes with discussion of the importance of analysing the impact of colonisation and broader societal discourse in social work practice when working within the adoption sector.
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Date
2021Source title
Adoption & FosteringVolume
45Issue
1Publisher
SAGE journalsLicence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0Rights statement
Stoddart et al., ‘I’m the centre part of a Venn diagram’: belonging and identity for Taiwanese-Australian intercountry adoptees, 'Adoption & Fostering' (45, 1) pp. 71-89. Copyright © 2021. DOI: 10.1177/0308575921989825Faculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Education and Social WorkDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Research Centre for Children and FamiliesShare