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  1. Mar 14, 2018 · This paper uses data from a study of 105 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people to examine conceptions of family in LGBT communities. Respondents were asked how they would define “family” and whom they consider to be their current family. The study sought to determine whether constructionist definitions of family (“families of choice”) remain dominant among LGBT people ...

  2. In this chapter, I draw on the findings of ESRC-funded research (Jones-Wild, 2011) to focus on friendship and explore what might be understood by ‘families of choice’. I consider the concept of a family of choice as potentially encompassing all relationships that are actively and voluntarily maintained. Popularized by Weston (1991 ...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Family of orientation is the family that an individual is born into and/or raised within. The family of orientation includes the family that a person is a part of from birth or the family they ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · The definition of ''family of procreation'' is a family created by two or more people through the process of procreation or the process of adoption. ... An individual has a choice to join a family ...

  5. May 26, 2020 · 2 U.S.C. § 1881: This statute defines who is family for the purposes of requesting a Capitol-flown flag from a representative or senator for a family member who is “a firefighter, law ...

  6. Oct 8, 2020 · “Chosen family” is a term employed within queer and transgender (Q/T) communities to describe family groups constructed by choice rather than by biological or legal (bio-legal) ties. Chosen family implies an alternative formulation that subverts, rejects, or overrides bio-legal classifications assumed to be definitive within an American ...

  7. Mar 1, 2022 · Families of choice in the LGBT community can include “lovers, ex-lovers, friends, co-parents, gamete-donors, and children brought into the family through adoption, foster care, prior heterosexual relationships, and alternative reproduction.”[30] Families of choice provide emotional support, economic cooperation, and socialization.[31]

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