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

  • Exploring recent immigrant children’s perceptions of interactions with parents before and after immigration to Canada

    Children’s Geographies (2023)
  • Disclosing One’s Non-Heterosexual Sexual Orientation at Work in 2020: A Survey of Quebec LGBQ Workers

    Journal of Homosexuality (2023)
  • « Mon papa, c’est le meilleur au monde  parce que c’est grâce à lui qu’on est venus ici » : Les perspectives d’enfants récemment immigrés sur l’engagement de leur père

    La paternité en contexte migratoire, p. 179-196, Presses de l’Université du Québec (2022)
  • À l’intersection de plusieurs réalités : quand la diversité sexuelle rencontre le milieu rural agricole

    Service social (2022)
  • Perceptions des enfants et des adolescent·e·s québécois·e·s à l’égard de la COVID-19. Un regard descriptif sur leur compréhension du phénomène afin de mieux cerner les défis de sensibilisation et de prévention dans la pratique infirmière

    Perspective infirmière (2022)
  • L’adoption et les liens familiaux expliqués par des enfants québécois. Mise en relation de récits d’enfants adoptés et des membres de leur famille adoptive

    Anthropologies et Société (2022)

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

  • Parental projects involving surrogacy: an interdisciplinary (legal and psychosocial) practice guide

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

    Observatoire des réalités familiales du Québec (2025)
  • Do you know about the barriers affecting access to fertility services for lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, trans and queer women, trans men and nonbinary people?

    ACCESS Research Team & LGBT+ Family Coalition (2024)
  • How is adoption by special consent perceived by individuals involved in a surrogacy agreement?

    COMMUNICATION Research Team (2024) – Infographic from a study by Kévin Lavoie, Isabel Côté and Sophie Doucet
  • How do children see their polyamorous parents’ romantic partners?

    COMMUNICATION Research Team (2024) – Infographic from a study by Milaine Alarie, Morag Bosom and Isabel Côté
  • Comic series of the CONTACT Project

    CONTACT Research Team (2024)