Isabel Côté

Professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais
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Isabel Côté is a professor in the Department of Social Work at Université du Québec en Outaouais. Her research aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of third-party reproduction by combining the perspectives of all the people involved: parents, gamete donors and surrogates, extended families and individuals conceived through gamete donation or surrogacy. Anchored in innovative qualitative methodologies, her work draws from the sociology of the family, kinship anthropology and feminist and LGBTQ+ studies to take a fresh look at contemporary family experiences that remain marginalized today. The agency of children is fully integrated in the construction of knowledge about families created thanks to third-party reproduction. Her research results are mobilized in community and institutional networks through research partnerships with organizations such as the Centre ESPER and the Quebec LGBT+ Family Coalition. Côté is a member of the Comité central d’éthique clinique en procréation médicalement assistée (Quebec central committee on the clinical ethics of medically assisted reproduction). She contributes to social and policy debates, while also promoting the development of tools to better support the well-being of the people involved in third-party reproduction. She is a member of the Partenariat Familles en mouvance (an interdisciplinary partnership for research on families) and of the Réseau québécois en études féministes (RéQEF) (Quebec network for feminist studies). In 2025, she entered the Cercle d’excellence de l’Université du Québec, and the UNIE-LGBTQ research partnership, which she co-directed, received the Academic Prize at the Emergence Gala.

Publications

  • “It’s someone who means a lot to me, and who means even more to mom”: Children’s views on the romantic partners of their polyamorous parents

    Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (2024)
  • L’accès aux services de fertilité pour les femmes lesbiennes, bisexuelles ou pansexuelles et les personnes queer, trans ou non-binaires : une revue rapide des écrits scientifiques

    Science infirmière et pratiques en santé (2024)
  • Pourquoi devrais-je adopter mon propre enfant ? Le recours à l’adoption par consentement spécial pour établir la filiation d’un enfant né d’une grossesse pour autrui au Québec

    Enfances, Familles, Générations (2024)
  • Les apprentissage comme preuves de résilience chez les jeunes Québécois·e·s en contexte de pandémie

    Canadian Social Work Review / Revue canadienne de service social (2024)
  • Commentaires sur les règlements en lien avec la réalisation de projets parentaux à l’aide d’autrui

    Soumission au Ministère de la Justice du Québec (2023)
  • Les « plaisanteries » des collègues de travail : terrain d’oppression et de résistance à la violence pour les personnes LGBTQ+

    Genre, sexualité & société (2023)

Projects

  • Narratives within families with children conceived via sperm donation

  • STORIES: Self, Transmission, Origins, Representations, and Identity among Donor-Conceived Teenagers and their Families

  • My Mother’s Surrogacy

  • Surrogates’ Voices

Related contents

  • How do donor conceived teenagers perceive their donor?

    STORIES Research Team (2024)
  • L’humoriste Colin Boudrias élève un enfant à trois avec sa blonde et une amie

    Andrea Lubeck dans 24 heures (2024)
  • 60 sec to explain how to reveal my child how they were conceived

    Let’s debunk in 60 sec preconceived ideas about third-party reproduction (2024)
  • Les enfants de la procréation assistée retrouvent leurs origines grâce aux tests d’ADN

    Dominique Forget dans Radio-Canada (2024)
  • Crédit : Radio-Canada

    La quête d’une vie

    Découverte (2024)
  • 60 sec to explain why the idea of a single story is misleading

    Let’s debunk in 60 sec preconceived ideas about third-party reproduction (2024)