Isabel Côté

Professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais
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Isabel Côté (she/her) is a professor in the department of social work at Université du Québec en Outaouais. She is a member of Partenariat Famille en mouvance (a research partnership on the changing family) and of the Réseau québécois en études féministes (RéQEF) (a Québec network for feminist studies), and she co-directs the UNIE-LGBTQ Research Partnership (Understanding the Inclusion and Exclusion of LGBTQ People). Her research program aims to develop a global understanding of third-party reproduction that brings together the viewpoints of all parties, meaning parents, surrogates, the children conceived through surrogacy, and the extended families. Using innovative qualitative methodologies, her work draws on the theoretical contributions of sociology of the family, kinship anthropology, and feminist and LGBTQ studies, and takes a fresh look at contemporary family realities. In an innovative way, her work considers children as full agents in the construction of knowledge about families created thanks to third-party reproduction. Lastly, the results of her work provide material, based on empirical data, to inform the social debate about the issues raised by third-party reproduction while also suggesting courses of action to better support the well-being of the people concerned.

Publications

  • Intersectional Analysis of the Life Course of LGBTQ+ Parent Families in Québec: Partial and Homonormative Inclusion

    Journal of Homosexuality (2023)
  • Parents’ and Offspring’s Experience of Insemination Fraud: A Qualitative Study

    Donor-Linked Families in the Digital Age: Relatedness and Regulation, pp. 85-102, Cambridge University Press (2023)
  • La famille choisie toujours d’actualité ? Vers une diversification des formes de liens familiaux pour les minorités sexuelles et de genre au Québec

    Genre, sexualité & société (2023)
  • Élaboration d’un indice composite de qualité de l’emploi des travailleurs et travailleuses LGBTQ+ du Québec (Canada)

    Revue internationale du Travail (2023)
  • Family Functioning and the Pandemic: How Do Parental Perceived Social Support and Mental Health Contribute to Family Health?

    Canadian Journal of Nursing Research (2023)
  • Resistance Strategies and Identity Reappropriation of LGBTQ+ Migrants in Québec

    Journal of International Migration and Integration (2023)

Projects

  • Project in recruitment process

    Intergenerational Ties Through the Lens of Third-Party Reproduction

  • Contact: the experiences of gamete donors contacted by their donor offspring

  • Drifts in Donor Conception and Their Impacts on Life Trajectories

  • ACCESS to reproduction for LBP women and QTNB people

  • Adoption Project

  • PREFER Study

Related contents

  • OK – Ensuring Equitable Access to Assisted Reproduction for LGBTQ+ Individuals: An Inclusive Practice Guide for Fertility Clinics

    Canada Research Chair in Third-Party Reproduction and Family Ties, LGBT+ Family Coalition, Jeunes, Familles et Réponses Sociales (JEFAR) Research Center [2025]
  • OK – Psychosocial consultations in fertility clinics: what should I expect as a 2SLGBTQ+ person? (French only)

    ACCESS Research Team & LGBT+ Family Coalition (2025)
  • OK – Medically assisted reproduction: what to expect as a 2SLGBTQ+ person

    ACCESS Research Team & LGBT+ Family Coalition (2025)
  • Naissances du futur

    Savoir média (2025)
  • OK – Parental projects involving surrogacy: an interdisciplinary (legal and psychosocial) practice guide

    Chambre des notaires du Québec (2025)
  • OK – Multiple parentage and the search for ancestry, in the shadow of family law reform: conference booklet

    Observatoire des réalités familiales du Québec (2025)