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Some Useful Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2012

Denise Cuthbert*
Affiliation:
School of Graduate Research, RMIT University E-mail: [email protected]

Extract

In addition to the literature surveyed in the review article and the references provided by each of the authors, further sources are provided here. This selection might appear idiosyncratic for international readers given its Australian focus but it has been made because the sources (not likely to be widely known outside Australia) provide current, rich and unique ethnographic data on the complex politics of intercountry adoption in a receiving country and of past practices in domestic adoption, both of which have implications for current policy and practice.

Type
Themed Section on Waiting for a Better World: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Intercountry Adoption
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012

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References

Cuthbert, D. and Quartly, M. (forthcoming 2012) ‘“Forced Adoption” in the Australian Story of National Regret and Apology’, Australian Journal of Politics and History.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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