- McIlvenny, Paul (Project participant)
- Raudaskoski, Pirkko Liisa (Project participant)
- Heebøll, Tina, Aalborg Universitet, Denmark (Project participant)
This project aims to investigate the discursive mediation of transnational adoption, which comprises a nexus of local and global practices which are mediated in, through and across talk, text and other modalities of discourse. For instance, a host of discourses and contingent practices of care and 'kinning' are heterogeneously assembled to 'translate' a child from one familial 'place' or nexus of practice in the world to another, crossing linguistic, sociocultural, kinship, racial, class and national boundaries in the process. The main issue in this project is with how the 'child-to-be-adopted' is figured as a quasi-object, and thus how its origin, identity and agency is performatively distributed across the social and discursive field. Analyses have been conducted of how prospective adoptive parents are represented in a Danish TV documentary series following five potential adopters. The concern is with how adopters publicly narrate their own personal experiences and problems with adopting their children, as well as how they construct their personal websites, network with others locally and internationally, orient to other 'sites' or sources of information, share advice and create 'public goods'.
| Status | Current |
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| Period | 01/08/03 → … |
| Financing source | Internal funding (public) |
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| Research programme | <ingen navn> |
Keywords
- discourse, adoption
Related projects
Mediating Discourses
Project
Activities
Autumn Symposium of Finnish Association of Applied Linguistics (AFinLa) : Analysing the Language and Communicative Practices of Transnational Adoption
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Language and Global Communication Conference
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
1st Global Adoption Research Conference : Fashioning a Legitimate Adoptive Parent Identity
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Language and Global Communication Conference
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
1st Global Adoption Research Conference : Fashioning a Legitimate Adoptive Parent Identity
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Publications
Mediating Discourse in a Globalising World : Analysing the Language and Communicative Practices of Transnational Adoption
Publication: Research › Book chapter
Identity Work and Transnational Adoption : Discursive Representations of the ‘Adoptive-Parent-To-Be’ in the Satellite Texts of a Danish TV Documentary Series
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter
Figuring the Transnational 'Child-to-be-adopted' : The Web as a Virtual Sociocultural Contact Zone for Intercountry Adoption
Publication: Research › Book chapter
Mediating Discourses of Transnational Adoption on the Internet
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter
Figuring the Transnational 'Child-to-be-adopted' : The Web as a Virtual Sociocultural Contact Zone for Intercountry Adoption
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter
Identity work and direct quotations in the press releases and on the websites of a Danish TV documentary on transnational adoption
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
ID: 1505642