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Between Life and Death


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How does the focus on human rights change the study of population governance? What, if any, new insights, perspectives and challenges do human rights bring to population policies? How, if at all, can protection and respect for human rights be integrated with national and global problems of population management? These questions are looming in light of contemporary recognition that dealing with the world's population is an increasingly urgent, challenging and complex issue of global governance. Cutting across standard academic disciplines and often challenging the divide between social theory and practice, this collection brings together contributions from experts in the area of population studies and human rights. Drawing upon cases from different parts of the world (China, India, Tanzania, Nigeria, Germany, Iran, Cuba, Poland, Israel, Peru and Australia) the contributors address questions of the often strained relationship between national population governance and global human rights discourses within four mutually connected thematic clusters: global developments, paradoxes of social engineering, religious and nationalist influences on reproduction, and minority politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631578339
ISBN-10: 3631578334
Pagini: 326
Editura: Peter Lang Publishing

Notă biografică

Sabine Berking is research associate at the Irmgard Coninx Foundation Berlin and teaches at the Berlin Institute for the International Education of Students (IES). Magdalena Zolkos is researcher in political theory at the Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy at the University of Western Sydney (Australia).

Cuprins

Sabine Berking/Magdalena Zolkos: Introduction - Human Rights, Human Populations, and the Controversies of Natality - Shalini Randeria: Malthus versus Condorcet - Population Policy, Gender and Culture from an Ethnological Perspective - Maja Kirilova Eriksson: Reproductive Rights - The Challenge of Reconciling Ethics and Law - Susan Greenhalgh: Governing China's Population - The State Planning of Unplanned Persons - Caroline H. Bledsoe: Reproduction at the Margins - Reproduction, Migration and Legitimacy in the New Europe - Khadija R. Turay: A Population Policy Transition - Human Rights and Population Politics in India During the 1975-1977 Emergency and Today - Lisa Ann Richey: HIV/AIDS Prevention and Population Politics in Africa - Rachel Sullivan Robinson: The Positive Impact of Population Policy on Human Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa - and many more