Language is never neutral: A critical analysis of the language surrounding adoption in the UK

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Abstract

In the light of increased attention to the role of social work in UK adoption practices, this article takes a ‘turn to language’ and examines the neglected field of the words and phrases commonly used in the adoption process. It subjects these to a critical scrutiny and suggests that the vocabulary employed contains inaccuracies, euphemisms, misnomers and aspirational promises and carries implications that limit options and determine outcomes. The article provides other examples from social work practice with children and families and concludes that a critical approach to a profession’s everyday language use can uncover how power is exercised.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-134
Number of pages13
JournalAdoption & Fostering
Volume42
Issue number2
Early online date16 Jul 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2018

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • adoption
  • child care
  • everyday language
  • ‘insider’ shorthand
  • power

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