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Adoption in the Digital Age - Opportunities and Challenges for the 21st Century

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Adoption in the Digital Age explores the transformation of adoption due to social and digital media technologies. The most prolific of these changes can be seen within contact arrangements, particularly those that are not managed by an intermediary, between adopted minors and their biological kin. Within this shift, it becomes clear that this often-breached contact arrangement lends itself towards discussions about further openness within adoption. At the same time these technologies continue to document the way adopted individuals and their biological kin feel about themselves and each other. It is for these reasons that the Internet remains both a promise and threat. Samuels explores this in detail, highlighting that what it means to be adopted continues to evolve in the context of networked media cultures.
Combining both theoretical discussions with the human experience of adoption, Adoption in the Digital Age will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, social work and cultural studies, as well as practitioners working with adoptive families and other members of the adoption triad connected and disconnected by adoption.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Adoption in the Digital Age.- 3. Popular Media Representations of Adoption in the Digital Age.- 4. Adoption: Search and Reunification in the Digital Age.- 5. Further Openness in Adoption?.- 6. Conclusion.

Summary

Adoption in the Digital Age explores the transformation of adoption due to social and digital media technologies. The most prolific of these changes can be seen within contact arrangements, particularly those that are not managed by an intermediary, between adopted minors and their biological kin. Within this shift, it becomes clear that this often-breached contact arrangement lends itself towards discussions about further openness within adoption. At the same time these technologies continue to document the way adopted individuals and their biological kin feel about themselves and each other. It is for these reasons that the Internet remains both a promise and threat. Samuels explores this in detail, highlighting that what it means to be adopted continues to evolve in the context of networked media cultures.
Combining both theoretical discussions with the human experience of adoption, Adoption in the Digital Age will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, social work and cultural studies, as well as practitioners working with adoptive families and other members of the adoption triad connected and disconnected by adoption.

Product details

Authors Julie Samuels
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.06.2019
 
EAN 9783319889337
ISBN 978-3-31-988933-7
No. of pages 167
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 9 mm
Weight 237 g
Illustrations V, 167 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

C, Sociology, Communication, Family, Social Policy, Social groups, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sociology: family & relationships, auseinandersetzen, Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging, Mass Media, Central / national / federal government policies, Media Sociology, Children, Youth and Family Policy

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