Citations

 

CITATIONS

In BOOKS:

1.

Somebody's Children: The politics of transracial and transnational adoptionL Briggs - 2012 

2.

     The Child Catchers: Rescue, trafficking, and the new gospel of adoptionK Joyce - 2013 - books.google.com, [PDF] researchgate.net

3.

Intercountry adoption: Policies, practices, and outcomes.,  JL GibbonsKE Smith Rotabi - 2012 - psycnet.apa.org 

4.

      The End of International Adoption?: Altruism, reproductive markets, and the "healthy child"E Fenton - 2016 repository.library.northeastern.edu, [PDF] northeastern.edu

 

“…birth mother advocate, Mirah Riben, writing for the Huffington Post in January 2015, called Ethiopia “the new go-to adoption hot spot nation” for American parents during its boom period, and she went on to argue that Ethiopia fir the clear pattern of a sending nation in which disorganization facilitates the same confluence of fraud, corruption, rights abuses, and social scandal that rocked Vietnam, Cambodia and particularly Guatemala….”

 

5. 

Th The End of International Adoption?: An Unraveling Reproductive Market and the Politics of Healthy BabiesE Fenton - 2019 - books.google.com 

 

6.

 Sacred Bond: The Legacy of Baby M, by Phyllis Chesler. 

7.

       Adoption Healing: A path to recovery for mothers who lost children to adoption, by Joe Soll and Karen Wilson Buterbaugh

8.

 Cross-Cultural Comparisons on Surrogacy and Egg Donation: Interdisciplinary ...edited by Sayani Mitra, Silke Schicktanz, Tulsi  (P. 32)

9.

     Reproductive Justice: An Introduction, By Loretta Ross, Rickie Solinger

10.

The Journal of Korean Studies, Volume 21, Number 1 (Spring 2016) edited by Donald Baker, Tracy L. Stob

11.

        The Intercountry Adoption Debate: Dialogues Across Disciplines edited by Robert L. Ballard, Naomi H. Goodno, Robert F. Cochran, p. 351

 

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES and Book Chapters my work is CITED/QUOTED in:

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The Decline in Intercountry Adoptions and New Practices of Global Durrogacy: Global exploitation and human rights concernsKS RotabiNF Bromfield - Affilia, 2012 -journals.sagepub.com, [PDF] academia.edu

13.

.  C Child-adoption Matching: Preferences for gender and raceM BaccaraA Collard-WexlerL Felli… - American Economic …, 2014 - aeaweb.org, [PDF] aeaweb.org Full View

14.

International Child Adoption in a Post-Conflict Society: A multi-systemic assessment of GuatemalaKS Rotabi, AW Morris, MO Weil - Journal of Intergroup Relations, 2008, [PDF] academia.edu

15.

In an Era of Reform: A review of social work literature on intercountry adoptionKS Rotabi, KMC Bunkers, [PDF] sagepub.comFull View

16.

     Monetary Flows and the Movements of Children: The transnational adoption industrial complexKD McKee - Journal of Korean Studies, 2016 - muse.jhu.edu, [PDF] academia.edu

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     Gender and Racial biases: Evidence from child adoptionM BaccaraA Collard-WexlerL FelliL Yariv - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com, [PDF] econstor.eu

18.

     Adoption as a Reproductive Justice IssueK McKee - Adoption & Culture, 2018 – JSTOR

19.

The One and the Many Sides of Social Business: A critical reflectionK. KreutzerS Mauksch - Social Business, 2014, Springer, [PDF] researchgate.net

20.

The Transnational Adoption Industrial Complex: An Analysis of Nation, Citizenship, and the Korean Diaspora, KD McKee - 2013 - rave.ohiolink.ed, [PDF] ohiolink.edu

21.

     International AdoptionKS Rotabi - Handbook of international social work:  2012 - books.google.com 

22.

Human Trafficking and Intercountry AdoptionJL Gibbons - Women & Therapy, 2017 - Taylor & Francis, [PDF] westernsydney.edu.au

23.

     Stolen Babies - Broken Hearts: Forced adoption in Australia 1881-1987CA Cole - 2013 - researchdirect.westernsydney.edu

24.

     Child-Adoption Matching: Preferences for Gender and Race, M Baccara – 2012

25.

Poverty, Birth Families, Legal, and Social Protection, KS RotabiNF Bromfield, 2016 – Routledge

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     Learning through Adoption: The intercountry adoption experiences of Canadian and Dutch Adopters of Children from the United StatesDM Naughton - 2013 - etda.libraries.psu.edu, [PDF] psu.edu

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     Gender and Racial Biases: Evidence from Child AdoptionMB NYU, ACW NYU, L Yariv - 2009 - economics.yale.edu, [PDF] yale.edu

28.

    Guatemala: Violence Against Women and Force, Fraud, and Coercion, Including Child Abduction into Adoption and a New System Emerging, KS RotabiNF Bromfield, 2016 – Routledge

29.

     Marketing Black Babies Versus Recruiting Black Families: The Racialized Strategies Private Adoption Agencies Use to Find Homes for Black BabiesK Woodward - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com

30.

     The Consumption of Adoption and Adoptees in American Middlebrow CultureK McKee - Biography, 2019 - muse.jhu.edu

31.

Adoption Pedagogy: Implications for Praxis and Social JusticeJAK Matthews - Adoption & Culture, 2019 – JSTOR, [PDF] 169.236.240.21

32.

 Open (Adoption) for Business: Opposing Movements and Environmental Opportunity Structures in the Adoption Organizational Field, 1972-2000KM Frederico - 2012 - scholarsarchive.byu.edu, [PDF] byu.edu

33.

     Women's Reproductive Rights - Spoiled for Choice? by Anna Kerr2018, Precedent Issue 122

34.

The 'new family' as an emerging norm: A commentary on the position of social work in assisted reproduction by Patricia Fronek

35.

The One and the Many Sides of Social Business: A Critical Reflection by Stefanie MaukschChapter · March 2014 

36.

Inputs on gestational surrogacy for the OHCHR Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, by Daneila Bandelli, LUMSA University in Rome Department of Human Stu

37.

Womens Reproductive Rights: Spoiled for Choice? Anna Kerr. Precedent (Sydney, N.S.W.) Issue 144 (Feb 2018)

38.

The Economics of Sex Trafficking Since the Legalization of Prostitution in Germany in 2002, Annegret Staiger

39.

     Regulating Markets For Gestational Care: Comparative Perspectives On Surrogacy In The United States And India, Sital KalantryCornell Journal of Law And Public Policy, Vol. 27:685

40.

Intercountry Adoption Privilege, Rights and Social Justice,  Patricia Fronek, Ph.D., Griffith University, Australia Denise Cuthbert, Ph.D. Rmit University, Australia And Indigo Willing, Ph.D. Griffith University, Australia, Chapter 13.

41.

In The Name Of The Child: Race, Gender And Economics In Adoptive Girl V. Baby Girl, Bethany R. Berger. Florida Law Review, Vol 67

42.

     Surrogacy: A Clash Of Competing Rights 2017, International Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters - European Family Law

43.

      International Adoption and the Fight for Human Rights, by Hilbrand W.S. Westra/August/September 2009Conductive Magazine, Aug/Sep, 2009

44.

Property in the Body: Feminine Perspective, By Donna Dickenson, Ch 4: 

45.

The Future of Conception: Bioethics Research Library 

46.

      The Role of Media in the Development of U. S. Policy on Disrupted Adoptions of Children, By Madeline H. Engel, Sociology Between the Gaps: Forgotten and Neglected Topics Vol. 4 (2018 - 2019).

47.

     Aspects of Polarization: Discussion about the Political Mood in American Society, by A.Y. Bykov

48.

     Race and Market Values in Domestic Infant Adoption, Fedders, Barbara, 6/1/2010, Volume 88, No. 5 Globalization, Families, and the State, NC Law Review

49.

     Single fathers by choice: Memoirs of getting twins and triplets via transnational gestational surrogacy by Linda Layne

50.

The 'New Family' as an Emerging Norm: A Commentary on the Position of Social Work in Assisted Reproduction by Marilyn Crawshaw 

51.

Intercountry adoption: Privilege, rights and social justice by Patricia Fronek, Denise Cuthbert. 

52.

Take Off the [Color] Blinders: How Ignoring the Hague Conventionns Subsidiary Principle Furthers Structural Racism Against Black American Childrenby DeLeith Duke Gossett, Santa Clara Law Review, Vol 55, No 2, 10-7-2015

Wikipedia Pages I am Cited in:

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International Adoption 

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A Girl Like Her 

 

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