2014
DOI: 10.7202/1025961ar
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L’adoption d’enfants et le recours à la reproduction assistée : interconnexions et déplacements

Abstract: Cet article a pour objectif d’établir le dialogue entre deux recherches portant l’une sur le domaine de la reproduction assistée (RA) et l’autre sur l’adoption d’enfants au Brésil. Il s’agit d’explorer des stratégies d’analyse et les possibles déplacements et interpénétrations entre ces deux champs, dans un contexte de croissance et d’expansion de l’utilisation de la technologie reproductive au Brésil. À partir des éléments de la recherche, j’analyse la logique sous-jacente dans chacun de ces champs, dont nota… Show more

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“…A decline in the number of children available for adoption does not, however, suffice to explain the lack of enthusiasm of potential adoptive parents. For many, adoption becomes the default choice only when all attempts to have a biological child have proved unsuccessful, and as such is often only used as a back-up plan (Ramírez-Gálvez, 2014). All this leads men and women in France who are prevented from achieving paternity or maternity by institutional and legal channels to turn to other countries with less restrictive legislation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A decline in the number of children available for adoption does not, however, suffice to explain the lack of enthusiasm of potential adoptive parents. For many, adoption becomes the default choice only when all attempts to have a biological child have proved unsuccessful, and as such is often only used as a back-up plan (Ramírez-Gálvez, 2014). All this leads men and women in France who are prevented from achieving paternity or maternity by institutional and legal channels to turn to other countries with less restrictive legislation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%