Publication: Las familias biológicas en el proceso de adopción de un menor : características y
rasgos sociales
Authors
Chacón Martínez, Ana
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/areas.489071
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Se trata de visibilizar y mostrar las características de las familias
biológicas de niños y niñas que son adoptados en la
Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia entre el periodo
1987-2007. Para constatar estos datos se ha realizado
un estudio exhaustivo de un total de 29 expedientes de
adopción facilitados por la Dirección General de Familias,
así como 4 entrevistas a padres adoptantes. Constituyen
una muestra y un ejemplo significativo de las características
y rasgos sociales de las familias biológicas. A través de
estudios de caso reflexionamos sobre si éstas han sido excluidas
del proceso de adopción por la caracterización que
se desprende de ellas, al estar enmarcadas en contextos
problemáticos graves que acentúan el riesgo que supone
para los menores vivir en esas familias.
It is about making visible and showing the characteristics of the biological families of the boys and girls who are adopted in the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia between the period 1987-2007. To verify these data, an exhaustive study of a total of 29 adoption files provided by the General Directorate of Families, as well as 4 interviews with adoptive parents. They constitute a sample and a significant example of the characteristics and social traits of biological families. Through case studies, we reflect on whether they have been excluded from the adoption process due to the characterization that emerges from them, as they are framed in serious problematic contexts that accentuate the risk that the minors entail living in these families.
It is about making visible and showing the characteristics of the biological families of the boys and girls who are adopted in the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia between the period 1987-2007. To verify these data, an exhaustive study of a total of 29 adoption files provided by the General Directorate of Families, as well as 4 interviews with adoptive parents. They constitute a sample and a significant example of the characteristics and social traits of biological families. Through case studies, we reflect on whether they have been excluded from the adoption process due to the characterization that emerges from them, as they are framed in serious problematic contexts that accentuate the risk that the minors entail living in these families.
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Áreas: Revista de Ciencias Sociales, N. 42, 2021
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