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"Am I Still a Parent? " The Cancel Culture No-one Is Talking About
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"Am I Still a Parent? " The Cancel Culture No-one Is Talking About

Stan Korosi
Applied Sociological Thematic Group Seminar: The Australian Sociological Association (Online, 16-May-2023)
The Australian Sociological Association
2023
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Applied sociology, program evaluation and social impact assessment Clinical social work practice Public services policy advice and analysis parental alienation social alienation social work public health sociology
Recent sociological research situates social alienation as a clinical concern in families due to the harm it causes children. Social alienation in families presents as parental alienation. Its behaviours coerce children into cancelling a family member’s identity leading to their unwarranted rejection. Rejected family members may present with hallmark social and psychological sequelae of an alienating family. Sociological research proposes that alienation in the family is a structuring discourse reflecting broader societal alienation. A sociological view of parental alienation offers a structural perspective on social alienation in the family and its implications for public health policy not addressed in the current psychological and legal discourse.

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