Racialization, Othering, and Coping Among Adult International Adoptees in Finland
Koskinen, M. (2015). Racialization, Othering, and Coping Among Adult International Adoptees in Finland. Adoption Quarterly, 18(3), 169-195. https://doi.org/10.1080/10926755.2014.895467
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Adoption QuarterlyTekijät
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2015Tekijänoikeudet
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This qualitative interview study examined experiences of racialization and coping among 14
adult international adoptees in Finland. The results show that adoptees encounter a range of
racializations by which they are made ‘other’ and excluded from Finnishness. Racialization
mostly occurs indirectly and subtly, and often by significant others, and consequently is more
difficult to cope with. The findings suggest that the Finnish adoption community and adoption
research should pay more attention to experiences of racialization among adoptees and take
notice of the context-specific nature of coping when supporting adoptees to develop strategies
that reduce discrimination and protect their well-being. However, eliminating racism requires
interventions at all levels: from the individual to the family, community, and nation.
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