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Discover the roots of international transracial adoption
International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and
Practice explores the long history of international transracial
adoption. Scholars present the expert multidisciplinary
perspectives and up-to-date research on this most significant and
longstanding form of international child welfare practice.
Viewpoints and research are discussed from the academic disciplines
of psychology, ethnic studies, sociology, social work, and
anthropology. The chapters examine sociohistorical background, the
forming of new families, reflections on Korean adoption, birth
country perspectives, global perspectives, implications for
practice, and archival, historical, and current resources on Korean
adoption. International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of
Policy and Practice provides fresh insight into the origins,
development, and institutionalization of Korean adoption. Through
original research and personal accounts, this revealing text
explores how Korean adoptees and their families fit into their
family roles-and offers clear perspectives on adoption as child
welfare practice. Global implications and politics, as well as the
very personal experiences are examined in detail. This source is a
one-of-a-kind look into the full spectrum of information pertaining
to Korean adoption. Topics in International Korean Adoption: A
Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice include: adoption from
the Korean perspective historical origins of Korean adoption in the
United States adjustments of young adult adoptees marketing to
choosy adopters ethnic identity perspectives on the importance of
race and culture in parenting birth mothers' perspectives
sociological approach to race and identity representations of
adoptees in Korean popular culture adoption in Australia and the
Netherlands much, much more International Korean Adoption: A
Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice is illuminating reading
for adoptees, adoptive parents, practitioners, educators, students,
and any child welfare professional.
Optical Imaging Devices: New Technologies and Applications delivers
a comprehensive introduction to optical imaging and sensing, from
devices to system-level applications. Drawing upon the extensive
academic and industrial experience of its prestigious editors and
renowned chapter authors, this authoritative text: Explains the
physical principles of optical imaging and sensing Covers topics
such as silicon-based imaging characteristics, nanophotonic phased
arrays, thin-film sensors, label-free DNA sensors, and in vivo flow
cytometry Presents the contributions of leading researchers,
real-world examples from biomedicine, recommendations for further
reading, and all measurements in SI units Optical Imaging Devices:
New Technologies and Applications provides an essential
understanding of the design, operation, and practical applications
of optical imaging and sensing systems, making it a handy reference
for students and practitioners alike.
Discover the roots of international transracial adoption
International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of Policy and
Practice explores the long history of international transracial
adoption. Scholars present the expert multidisciplinary
perspectives and up-to-date research on this most significant and
longstanding form of international child welfare practice.
Viewpoints and research are discussed from the academic disciplines
of psychology, ethnic studies, sociology, social work, and
anthropology. The chapters examine sociohistorical background, the
forming of new families, reflections on Korean adoption, birth
country perspectives, global perspectives, implications for
practice, and archival, historical, and current resources on Korean
adoption. International Korean Adoption: A Fifty-Year History of
Policy and Practice provides fresh insight into the origins,
development, and institutionalization of Korean adoption. Through
original research and personal accounts, this revealing text
explores how Korean adoptees and their families fit into their
family roles-and offers clear perspectives on adoption as child
welfare practice. Global implications and politics, as well as the
very personal experiences are examined in detail. This source is a
one-of-a-kind look into the full spectrum of information pertaining
to Korean adoption. Topics in International Korean Adoption: A
Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice include: adoption from
the Korean perspective historical origins of Korean adoption in the
United States adjustments of young adult adoptees marketing to
choosy adopters ethnic identity perspectives on the importance of
race and culture in parenting birth mothers' perspectives
sociological approach to race and identity representations of
adoptees in Korean popular culture adoption in Australia and the
Netherlands much, much more International Korean Adoption: A
Fifty-Year History of Policy and Practice is illuminating reading
for adoptees, adoptive parents, practitioners, educators, students,
and any child welfare professional.
This book starts with the question of what conditions make North
Korea choose between confrontation and collaboration toward the
United States. In order to answer the question, we examine the five
cases related to Pyongyang's nuclear and missile diplomacy with the
U.S. from 1992 to 2002, employing prospect theory combined with
human needs theory. Our findings include: (1) North Korea employs
brinkmanship strategy when its security is threatened; (2) it takes
a conflictual policy when its identity is threatened; and (3)
Pyongyang becomes cooperative when it perceives its security to be
improving. The findings of the book recommend policy makers who
want to see Pyongyang cooperate with the world as follows: (1) to
alleviate Pyongyang's security concern; (2) to provide them with
humanitarian assistance to relieve their domestic insecurity; and
(3) to consider how to satisfy their identity need when dealing
with the country.
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