2014
DOI: 10.3917/arco.uries.2014.01
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“…While each of the articles contributes to this work in their own way – often reflecting the disciplinary and theoretical orientations of their authors – taken together, they contribute to the international research on lesbian and gay families. Relative to studies from other places, especially North America and northern Europe, work on French LGBTQ families (see, for example, Courduriès and Fine 2014; Descoutures 2010; Ducousso‐Lacaze 2014; Gratton 2008; Gross 2015; Naziri and Feld‐Elzon 2012) – which has grown in the last decade after years of marginalisation in the French academy (Garnier 2012; Perreau 2016; Stambolis‐Ruhstorfer 2020) – has not circulated widely outside francophone circles. By publishing in English in the International Social Science Journal,we hope to provide a wider range of scholars with access to research on the French context.…”
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“…While each of the articles contributes to this work in their own way – often reflecting the disciplinary and theoretical orientations of their authors – taken together, they contribute to the international research on lesbian and gay families. Relative to studies from other places, especially North America and northern Europe, work on French LGBTQ families (see, for example, Courduriès and Fine 2014; Descoutures 2010; Ducousso‐Lacaze 2014; Gratton 2008; Gross 2015; Naziri and Feld‐Elzon 2012) – which has grown in the last decade after years of marginalisation in the French academy (Garnier 2012; Perreau 2016; Stambolis‐Ruhstorfer 2020) – has not circulated widely outside francophone circles. By publishing in English in the International Social Science Journal,we hope to provide a wider range of scholars with access to research on the French context.…”
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“…Byard et al 2013). In France, even though research has shed light on the living standards of homosexual couples and of same-sex parented families (Courduriès and Fine 2014;Descoutures 2010;Gratton 2008;Gross 2007Gross , 2012a, studies that focus on the relationship between these families and their children and educational establishments are rare (Gross 2011;Olivier 2015). The DEVHOM study ("Homoparentality, 1 family functioning, development and socialisation"), 2 the objective of which is to study the process of development and socialisation of children in the context of French same-sex families, has allowed the collection of data enabling this shortage to be resolved.…”
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