From Intercountry Adoption to Global Surrogacy: A Human Rights History and New Fertility Frontiers
Autor Karen Smith Rotabi, Nicole F. Bromfielden Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138242630
ISBN-10: 1138242632
Pagini: 194
Ilustrații: 3 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 5 Tables, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138242632
Pagini: 194
Ilustrații: 3 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 5 Tables, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on the Authors
Preface
1. Rescue, Refugees, Orphans and Rescue
2. The Politics of Adoption From Romania to Russia and What we Know About Children Languishing in Residential Care Facilities
3. Poverty, Birth Families, Legal and Social Protections
4. Guatemala: Violence Against Women and Force, Fraud, and Coercion, Including Child Abduction Into Adoption and A New System Emerging
5. Child Protection Systems of Care to Ensure Child Rights in Family Support and Adoption: India and the United States
6. "Sins of the Saviors": Africa as the Final Frontier
7. From Intercountry Adoption to Commercial Global Surrogacy
8. Voices of U.S. Surrogates: A Content Analysis of Blogs by U.S. Gestational Surrogates
9. Perspectives of Indian Women Who Have Completed a Global Surrogacy Contract
with coauthor Lopamudra Goswami
10. The Future of Intercountry Adoption, Global Surrogacy, and New Frontiers
Author Index
Subject Index
Notes on the Authors
Preface
1. Rescue, Refugees, Orphans and Rescue
2. The Politics of Adoption From Romania to Russia and What we Know About Children Languishing in Residential Care Facilities
3. Poverty, Birth Families, Legal and Social Protections
4. Guatemala: Violence Against Women and Force, Fraud, and Coercion, Including Child Abduction Into Adoption and A New System Emerging
5. Child Protection Systems of Care to Ensure Child Rights in Family Support and Adoption: India and the United States
6. "Sins of the Saviors": Africa as the Final Frontier
7. From Intercountry Adoption to Commercial Global Surrogacy
8. Voices of U.S. Surrogates: A Content Analysis of Blogs by U.S. Gestational Surrogates
9. Perspectives of Indian Women Who Have Completed a Global Surrogacy Contract
with coauthor Lopamudra Goswami
10. The Future of Intercountry Adoption, Global Surrogacy, and New Frontiers
Author Index
Subject Index
Notă biografică
Karen Smith Rotabi is Associate Professor of Social Work at the United Arab Emirates University. Her work combines historical, sociological, and ethical dimensions in a policy analysis framework, especially considering the human rights of vulnerable populations. She has published extensively on intercountry adoption and relevant laws, particularly focused on the USA and its powerful interface with impoverished countries such as Guatemala where she has worked in a variety of initiatives to include rural health promotion programming for children. Her research agenda is focused on global social work practice, child protection, and family support, to include families impacted by war. She has consulted on child-protection initiatives in a number of countries including Belize, India, and Malawi and co-edited the 2012 book Intercountry Adoption: Policies, Practices, and Outcomes, which was awarded a Choice Outstanding Academic Title in 2013. Rotabi was involved in the early stages of USA implementation of the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption as she assisted in the accreditation process from 2008-2012, evaluating dozens of US-based adoption agencies to ensure that they were effectively practicing within international standards. More recently, she has turned her attention to commercial global surrogacy as a replacement for intercountry adoption. Today, Rotabi’s service work in this area includes joining an expert group on child rights and global surrogacy, convening under the leadership of International Social Services in Geneva, Switzerland.
Nicole F. Bromfield is Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the Graduate College of Social Work at the University of Houston. Her research interests are on women and children’s health and social wellbeing, with most projects being driven by community needs with the desired outcome being social policy change. She has a PhD in public policy with a specialization in social and health policy and holds an MSW with a community organization concentration. Bromfield’s dissertation research was on the development of federal human-trafficking legislation in the USA, where she interviewed over 20 key policy players involved in its making. She has published on issues relating to human trafficking and has more recently taken an interest in global surrogacy arrangements, as well as social issues occurring in the Arabian Gulf nations.
Nicole F. Bromfield is Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the Graduate College of Social Work at the University of Houston. Her research interests are on women and children’s health and social wellbeing, with most projects being driven by community needs with the desired outcome being social policy change. She has a PhD in public policy with a specialization in social and health policy and holds an MSW with a community organization concentration. Bromfield’s dissertation research was on the development of federal human-trafficking legislation in the USA, where she interviewed over 20 key policy players involved in its making. She has published on issues relating to human trafficking and has more recently taken an interest in global surrogacy arrangements, as well as social issues occurring in the Arabian Gulf nations.
Recenzii
'Rotabi and Bromfield deliver a much needed book, compelling, hard to put down and hard to ignore. The chronicling of intercountry adoptions - in the North and South Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania - and the beginnings of the surrogacy boom brings together the leading research of our time. Hard facts are not compromised by sentimentality and important questions are posed. A human rights and global perspective tells a story that is complex and multifaceted. Rotabi and Bromfield are not ideologically driven. They are genuine in encapsulating the research and respectful of all perspectives. There is much that is new in this book, particularly the story of Guatemalan adoptions. The lived experiences of those families whose human rights were trampled upon are vivid and the cases of child stealing, abduction, fraud and trafficking are chilling and frightening. Everyone involved in intercountry adoptions and surrogacy should read this book of only to prepare for the questions from the children at the heart of these practices when they inevitably discover the debates about their lives and families. This book is long overdue and should be on every book shelf.' - Patricia Fronek, Griffith University, Australia
'Rotabi and Bromfield introduce readers not only to the history and politics of inter-country adoption but also its parallels with the controversial inter-country gestational surrogacy industry. This book makes a refreshingly clear, meticulous and important contribution to critical analyses of the politics of intercountry adoption and the booming fertility industry.' - Amrita Pande, University of Cape Town, South Africa
'Rotabi and Bromfield introduce readers not only to the history and politics of inter-country adoption but also its parallels with the controversial inter-country gestational surrogacy industry. This book makes a refreshingly clear, meticulous and important contribution to critical analyses of the politics of intercountry adoption and the booming fertility industry.' - Amrita Pande, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Descriere
Intercountry adoption has undergone a radical decline since 2004. Its practice had been linked to conflict, poverty, gender inequality, and human trafficking, ultimately leading to establishment of The Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption. Since then, commercial global surrogacy practice has rapidly increased, owing to improved assisted reproductive technology, ease of access, and same-sex couples. Yet regulation remains an issue. This groundbreaking book presents a detailed history and explores human rights issues with an emphasis on the interests of the child, using the voices of surrogate mothers in the U.S and India to ground discourse of intercountry adoption and global surrogacy.