Population in the Human Sciences

Philip Kreager

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Population in the Human Sciences

by Philip Kreager, Bruce Winney, Stanley Ulijaszek

2015

Oxford University Press

592

9780199688203

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This title addresses the need for review and assessment of the framework of interdisciplinary population studies. Limitations to prevailing post-war paradigms like the Evolutionary Synthesis and Demographic Transition were becoming evident by the 1970s. Subsequent decades have witnessed an immense expansion of population modelling and related empirical inquiry. The volume presents revised papers of an international symposium marking 40 years of the Human Sciences programme at the University of Oxford.

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