Ser familia sin serlo: reflexiones sobre el proceso de vinculación como trama necesaria para la filiación

This article summarizes the research process undertaken during the Master's program in Social Work at the Faculty of Social Work of the National University of Entre Ríos, completed in 2021. The thesis “Weaving the story rather than defining the outcome” focused on adoptive bonding processes inv...

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Autor principal: Murua, Nerina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2025
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Sumario:This article summarizes the research process undertaken during the Master's program in Social Work at the Faculty of Social Work of the National University of Entre Ríos, completed in 2021. The thesis “Weaving the story rather than defining the outcome” focused on adoptive bonding processes involving children and adolescents aged ten and older, and was based on the analysis of case files documenting such processes during 2020, complemented by interviews with professionals from the Registry of Guardianship and Adoption of the Province of Santa Fe (RUAGA). This article draws on that thesis to revisit a key debate within the field, specifically one that questions the prevailing notion that adoption “occurs” at the moment of the granting of adoptive custody, thus framing it primarily as an administrative act. In contrast, it proposes a perspective that re-signifies the moment in which the framework enabling filiation is consolidated—namely, the bonding process—by foregrounding its complexity and the need for sustained professional support. In doing so, it seeks to contribute analytical tools for critically examining interventions within the field of adoption.