A World of Populations : Transnational Perspectives on Demography in the Twentieth Century /
Demographic study and the idea of a "population" was developed and modified over the course of the twentieth century, mirroring the political, social, and cultural situations and aspirations of different societies. This growing field adapted itself to specific policy concerns and was there...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York; Oxford :
Berghahn Books,
[2014]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction. Counting, Constructing, and Controlling Populations
- Part I. Producing Demographic Subjects: Transnational Discourses
- 1 The View From Below and the View From Above
- 2 "Reproduction" as a New Demographic Issue in Interwar Poland
- 3 Family Planning-A Rational Choice?
- 4 "Overpopulation" and the Politics of Family Planning in Chile and Peru
- 5 Revisiting the Early 1970s Commoner-Ehrlich Debate about Population and Environment
- Part II. Demographic Knowledge in Practice: Transfers and Transformations
- 6 Counting People
- 7 Laparoscopy as a Technology of Population Control
- 8 A Twofold Discovery of Population
- 9 Seeing Population as a Problem
- 10 Filtering Demography and Biomedical Technologies
- Notes on Contributors
- Index