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An Economic and Demographic History of Sao Paulo, 1850-1950 (Hardcover): Francisco Vidal Luna, Herbert S. Klein An Economic and Demographic History of Sao Paulo, 1850-1950 (Hardcover)
Francisco Vidal Luna, Herbert S. Klein
R1,738 Discovery Miles 17 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sao Paulo, by far the most populated state in Brazil, has an economy to rival that of Colombia or Venezuela. Its capital city is the fourth largest metropolitan area in the world. How did Sao Paulo, once a frontier province of little importance, become one of the most vital agricultural and industrial regions of the world? This volume explores the transformation of Sao Paulo through an economic lens. Francisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein provide a synthetic overview of the growth of Sao Paulo from 1850 to 1950, analyzing statistical data on demographics, agriculture, finance, trade, and infrastructure. Quantitative analysis of primary sources, including almanacs, censuses, newspapers, state and ministerial-level government documents, and annual government reports offers granular insight into state building, federalism, the coffee economy, early industrialization, urbanization, and demographic shifts. Luna and Klein compare Sao Paulo's transformation to other regions from the same period, making this an essential reference for understanding the impact of early periods of economic growth.

After Communism - Critical Perspectives on Society and Sociology (Paperback): Carol Harrington, Ayman Salem, Tamara Zurabishvili After Communism - Critical Perspectives on Society and Sociology (Paperback)
Carol Harrington, Ayman Salem, Tamara Zurabishvili
R1,835 Discovery Miles 18 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Freed from direct political constraints, many sociologists from former Communist countries have sought to maintain a clear distinction between and politics through an attachment to objectivity, conceptual clarity and methodological rigour. Yet they have often sidestepped the critique of epistemological certainties which has become orthodoxy in much 'Western' thinking, and which has implicated sociology in the very structures of power it describes. This collection of writings, based on the 2002 Critical Sociology Conference held at Tbilisi State University in Georgia, was produced by sociologists working as members of or visitors to post-Communist states. As such, it reflects the tension between the desire for scholarly distance and an acknowledgement that the construction of knowledge is always a political act and a product of hierarchical social relations. Whether considering the issue of political legitimacy in Kyrgyzstan, the political nature of discourse about Eastern Europe, or problems of institutionalisation in Georgia, the authors all seek to avoid the scepticism about the effects and ethics of sociology common in much Western social theory without falling back upon the positivist approaches apparent in much of the former Communist bloc and in important pockets of Western academia.

China's Past, China's Future (Paperback): Vaclav Smil China's Past, China's Future (Paperback)
Vaclav Smil
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


China has a population of 1.3 billion people which puts strain on her natural resources. This volume, by one of the leading scholars on the earth's biosphere, is the result of a lifetime of study, and provides the fullest account yet of the environmental challenges that China faces. The author examines China's energy resources, their uses, impacts and prospects, from the 1970s oil crisis to the present day, before analysing the key question of how China can best produce enough food to feed its enormous population.

The End of World Population Growth in the 21st Century - New Challenges for Human Capital Formation and Sustainable Development... The End of World Population Growth in the 21st Century - New Challenges for Human Capital Formation and Sustainable Development (Paperback)
Wolfgang Lutz; Warren C. Sanderson; Edited by Sergei Scherbov
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 20th century was the century of explosive population growth, resulting in unprecedented impacts; in contrast, the 21st century is likely to see the end of world population growth and become the century of population aging. We are currently at the crossroads of these demographic regimes. This book presents fresh evidence about our demographic future and provides a new framework for understanding the underlying unity in this diversity. It is an invaluable resource for those concerned with the implications of population change in the 21st century. The End of World Population Growth in the 21st Century is the first volume in a new series on Population and Sustainable Development. The series provides fresh ways of thinking about population trends and impacts.

The Politics of Population - State Formation, Statistics, and the Census of Canada, 1840-1875 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition):... The Politics of Population - State Formation, Statistics, and the Census of Canada, 1840-1875 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Bruce Curtis
R1,153 R1,033 Discovery Miles 10 330 Save R120 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Inspired by recent developments in social theory and based on extensive archival research, this book provides the first systematic analysis of the developing knowledge capacities of the state in Victorian Canada. No government can intensively administer citizens about whom it knows nothing. The centralization of knowledge in the form of official statistics was an important dimension of state formation. The census of population was the leading project for the production of social intelligence.

"The Politics of Population" provides a detailed account of the political and social context in which census-making developed in Canada. It deals with census-making as a political project, investigating its place in and impact on party politics and ethnic, religious, and sectional struggles. It also looks closely at census-making as an administrative practice, identifying the main census managers and outlining the organization of five attempts at census-making between 1842 and 1850, before following in detail how census-making finally unfolded between 1852 and 1871. Curtis examines parliamentary debate and governmental reports, but he also follows census enumerators into the field and traces how what they saw was worked up into 'official statistics.' Theoretically, the manuscript engages in a critical dialogue with work in the history of statistics, studies of state formation, social studies of scientific knowledge, and work in the field of 'governmentality.'

Winner of the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize, awarded by the Canadian Historical Association, and the John Porter Prize, awarded by the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association.

Supercentenarians (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.): Heiner Maier, Jutta Gampe, Bernard Jeune, James W. Vaupel, Jean-Marie Robine Supercentenarians (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.)
Heiner Maier, Jutta Gampe, Bernard Jeune, James W. Vaupel, Jean-Marie Robine
R2,693 Discovery Miles 26 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Does human mortality after age 110 continue to rise, level off, or start to decline? This book describes a concerted, international research effort undertaken with the goal of establishing a database that allows the best possible description of the mortality trajectory beyond the age of 110. The International Database on Longevity (IDL) is the result of this ongoing effort. The IDL contains exhaustive information on validated cases of supercentenarians (people 110 years and older) and allows unbiased estimates of mortality after age 110. The main finding is remarkable: human mortality after age 110 is flat at a probability of death of 50% per year. The sixteen chapters of this book discuss age validation of exceptional longevity, data on supercentenarians in a series of countries, structure and contents of the IDL, and statistical analysis of human mortality after age 110. Several chapters include short accounts of specific supercentenarians that add life to demographic research. Content Level Research

Unequal City - London in the Global Arena (Hardcover): Chris Hamnett Unequal City - London in the Global Arena (Hardcover)
Chris Hamnett
R5,489 Discovery Miles 54 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Unequal City examines some of the dramatic economic and social changes that have taken place in London over the last forty years. It describes how London's changing industrial structure, particularly the shift from an industrial to a services-based city, and the associated changes in occupational class structure and in the structure of earnings and incomes, have worked through to the housing market and the gentrification of large parts of inner London.

Unequal City relates to the literature on global cities. The book has a wide sweep and summarises a wide range of literature on occupational and industrial change, earnings and incomes and the housing market and gentrification. It provides a wealth of original data, figures, maps and tables and will be a valuable reference for anyone interested in the changes that have reshaped the social structure of London in recent decades.

Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America (Hardcover): Martin Bell, John Taylor Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America (Hardcover)
Martin Bell, John Taylor
R1,261 Discovery Miles 12 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This book draws together relevant research findings to produce the first comprehensive overview of Indigenous peoples' mobility. Chapters draw from a range of disciplinary sources, and from a diversity of regions and nation-states. Within nations, mobility is the key determinant of local population change, with implications for service delivery, needs assessment, and governance. Mobility also provides a key indicator of social and economic transformation. As such, it informs both social theory and policy debate. For much of the twentieth century conventional wisdom anticipated the steady convergence of socio-demographic trends, seeing this as an inevitable concomitant of the development process. However, the patterns and trends in population movement observed in this book suggest otherwise, and provide a forceful manifestation of changing race relations in these new world settings.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203464788

China's Past, China's Future (Hardcover): Vaclav Smil China's Past, China's Future (Hardcover)
Vaclav Smil
R4,360 Discovery Miles 43 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Contents:
1. China's Biophysical Foundations 1.1 My Chinese Experiences 1.2 Challenges of Understanding 1.3 Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2. Energy 2.1 Half a Century of Advances 2.2 Continuing Importance of Traditional Energies 2.3 A Failed Strategy 2.4 From a New Saudi Arabia to Concerns About Oil Security 3. Food 3.1 The World's Greatest Famine 3.2 From Subsistence to Satiety 3.3 Dietary Transitions 3.4 Nitrogen in China's Agriculture 3.5 Can China Feed Itself? 4. Environment 4.1 Attitudes and Constraints 4.2 The First of Five Elements 4.3 China's Environment and Security 4.4 Cost of China's Environmental Change 5. Looking Ahead by Looking Back 5.1 Failed Forecasts 5.2 Contending Trends

Baby Boomer Bust? - How the Generation of Promise Became the Generation of Panic (Paperback): Roger Chiocchi Baby Boomer Bust? - How the Generation of Promise Became the Generation of Panic (Paperback)
Roger Chiocchi
R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Baby Boomer Bust?" examines and analyzes the meltdown of 2008/2009 from economic, political and social perspectives and illuminates how the meltdown has directly impacted Baby Boomers -- once known as the generation of promise, but now the generation of panic. It examines the downturn’s impact on Boomers’ lifestyles, dreams, aspirations and future plans. "Baby Boomer Bust?" raises some provocative questions regarding the generation’s ability to survive the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
 

Planning the Family in Egypt - New Bodies, New Selves (Paperback, 1st ed): Kamran Asdar Ali Planning the Family in Egypt - New Bodies, New Selves (Paperback, 1st ed)
Kamran Asdar Ali
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Kamran Ali, a Pakistani physician and anthropologist, takes an original and multifaceted approach to understanding the practicalities of family planning in Egypt." -- Nancy Gallagher, author of Egypt's Other Wars: Epidemics and the Politics of Public Health

In this ethnographic study, the author examines the policies and practices of family planning programs in Egypt to see how an elitist, Western-informed state attempts to create obliging citizens. The state sees voluntary compliance with the law for the common good as the cornerstone of modernity. Family planning programs are a training ground for the construction of self-disciplined individuals, and thus a rewarding area of study for the fate of social programs in developing countries.

Through a careful examination of state-endorsed family planning practices in urban and rural contexts, the author shows us the pervasive, high-pressure persuasion of women, who are encouraged to think as individual decision makers of their immediate families and their national interests. But what of the other forces at work in these women's lives, binding them to their extended families and to their religious identities? And what of the laws that allow for polygamy and discriminate against women in marriage, inheritance, and as part of the workforce?

These forces operate against the received wisdom of the state. Is the Muslim community thought to end at the borders of Egypt? What about local constructions of masculinity when the state appeals to wives to decide for themselves? How does widespread labor migration to foreign countries affect attitudes toward family planning? How is female contraception viewed by the Islamic Brotherhoodand other modern Muslim groups?

This book questions much that we have taken for granted and gives us grounds for reexamining our assumptions about family planning and the individual and state in developing countries such as Egypt.

The American Midwest - Managing Change in Rural Transition (Hardcover): Norman Walzer The American Midwest - Managing Change in Rural Transition (Hardcover)
Norman Walzer
R5,215 Discovery Miles 52 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rural Midwest is undergoing fundamental changes with increased competition from foreign agriculture; employment shifts from higher-paying manufacturing to lower-paying service industries; the displacement of local small town business by large discount stores and shopping malls; overall population declines that threaten the viability of schools, hospitals, and other public institutions, along with an influx of minority groups that has led to strife in some communities. Using data from the 2000 Census, this collection examines the major demographic and employment trends in the rural Midwestern states with special attention to the issues that state and local policy makers must address in the near future. The contributors are well known experts in their fields, and in these original, previously unpublished materials they offer suggestions on how the Internet and other technological advances offer new opportunities for rural economies that local leaders can build on.

Unequal City - London in the Global Arena (Paperback): Chris Hamnett Unequal City - London in the Global Arena (Paperback)
Chris Hamnett
R1,699 Discovery Miles 16 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Unequal City" examines some of the dramatic economic and social changes that have taken place in London over the last forty years. It describes how London's changing industrial structure, particularly the shift from an industrial to a services based city, and the associated changes in occupational class structure and in the structure of earnings and incomes, have worked through to the housing market and the gentrification of large parts of inner London. This has had major consequences for both the social structure and the built environment of London.
It asserts that this transformation in London's industrial structure, from a city with a large manufacturing base to one based primarily on business, financial, creative and other services, is linked to a major change in its occupational structure. But, unlike much of the literature, which argues that cities like London have become increasingly socially polarised, it argues that London has become more professionalised and has a shrinking manual workforce. The changes in the industrial and occupational structure of London have been linked to changes in its earnings and income structures. The dominant feature of London has been an expansion of its high earning groups and a marked increase in both earnings and income inequality. The growth of this expanded new middle class has had major impacts on the nature of the London housing market, particularly in the growth of home ownership, rising prices and the expansion of middle class gentrification across much of inner London. This has been paralleled by the growing marginalisation of the less skilled, the unemployed and various minority groups in the council sector. These changes havereshaped the social structure and social geography of London. They have made it a more unequal city.
"Unequal City" relates to the literature on global cities. The book has a wide sweep and summarises a wide range of literature on occupational and industrial change, earnings and incomes and the housing market and gentrification. It provides a wealth of original data, figures, maps and tables and will be a valuable reference for anyone interested in the changes that have reshaped the social structure of London in recent decades.

Border Approaches - Anthropological Perspectives on Frontiers (Hardcover): Hastings Donnan, Thomas M. Wilson Border Approaches - Anthropological Perspectives on Frontiers (Hardcover)
Hastings Donnan, Thomas M. Wilson
R2,193 Discovery Miles 21 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, the world has witnessed enormous changes in the political borders between nation-states. These changes have highlighted the function and meaning of physical borders in the construction of nationality. While previous anthropological studies have examined the importance of cultural and symbolic boundaries between groups, this book primarily investigates how ethnicity, nationalism, and cultural identity are marked in everyday life at international borders. It is the first book to collect a wide range of anthropological views on this subject. Areas covered in this text include West Africa, the Turkish-Syrian border, India and the proposed Khalistan, the German-French border, the Portuguese-Spanish border, and Ireland. Contributors include Elizabeth Tonkin, Martin Stokes, Joyce Pettigrew, Tomke Lask, William Kavanagh, Amanda Shanks, Hastings Donnan, and Thomas M. Wilson.

The American Midwest - Managing Change in Rural Transition (Paperback, New Ed): Norman Walzer The American Midwest - Managing Change in Rural Transition (Paperback, New Ed)
Norman Walzer
R1,422 Discovery Miles 14 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rural Midwest is undergoing fundamental changes with increased competition from foreign agriculture; employment shifts from higher-paying manufacturing to lower-paying service industries; the displacement of local small town business by large discount stores and shopping malls; overall population declines that threaten the viability of schools, hospitals, and other public institutions, along with an influx of minority groups that has led to strife in some communities. Using data from the 2000 Census, this collection examines the major demographic and employment trends in the rural Midwestern states with special attention to the issues that state and local policy makers must address in the near future. The contributors are well known experts in their fields, and in these original, previously unpublished materials they offer suggestions on how the Internet and other technological advances offer new opportunities for rural economies that local leaders can build on.

Family History in the Middle East - Household, Property, and Gender (Paperback): Beshara Doumani Family History in the Middle East - Household, Property, and Gender (Paperback)
Beshara Doumani
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite the constant refrain that family is the most important social institution in Middle Eastern societies, only recently has it become the focus for rethinking the modern history of the Middle East. This book introduces exciting new findings by historians, anthropologists, and historical demographers that challenge pervasive assumptions about family made in the past. Using specific case studies based on original archival research and fieldwork, the contributors focus on the interplay between micro and macro processes of change and bridge the gap between materialist and discursive frameworks of analysis. They reveal the flexibility and dynamism of family life and show the complex juxtaposition of different rhythms of time (individual time, family time, historical time). These findings interface directly with and demonstrate the need for a critical reassessment of current debates on gender, modernity, and Islam.

Pioneers of Genocide Studies (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Steven Jacobs Pioneers of Genocide Studies (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Steven Jacobs
R4,270 Discovery Miles 42 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the early efforts that emerged in the struggle against Nazism, and over the past half century, the field of genocide studies has grown in reach to include five genocide centers across the globe and well over one hundred Holocaust centers. This work enables a new generation of scholars, researchers, and policymakers to assess the major foci of the field, develop ways and means to intervene and prevent future genocides, and review the successes and failures of the past.

The contributors to Pioneers of Genocide Studies approach the questions of greatest relevance in a personal way, crafting a statement that reveals one's individual voice, persuasions, literary style, scholarly perspectives, and relevant details of one's life. The book epitomizes scholarly autobiographical writing at its best. The book also includes the most important works by each author on the issue of genocide.

Among the contributors are experts in the Armenian, Bosnian, and Cambodian genocides, as well as the Holocaust against the Jewish people. The contributors are Rouben Adalian, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Israel W. Charney, Vahakn Dadrian, Helen Fein, Barbara Harff, David Hawk, Herbert Hirsch, Irving Louis Horowitz, Richard Hovannisian, Henry Huttenbach, Leo Kuper, Raphael Lemkin, James E. Mace, Eric Markusen, Robert Melson, R.J. Rummel, Roger W. Smith, Gregory H. Stanton, Ervin Staub, Colin Tatz, Yves Ternan, and the co-editors. The work represents a high watermark in the reflections and self-reflections on the comparative study of genocide.

Demographic Change and the Family in Japan's Aging Society (Paperback): John W. Traphagan, John Knight Demographic Change and the Family in Japan's Aging Society (Paperback)
John W. Traphagan, John Knight
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Incorporating qualitative and quantitative data and research methods from both demography and social anthropology, this book explores demographic trends in contemporary Japan's rapidly aging society. The contributors describe and analyze trends by addressing the ways in which demographic change is experienced in the context of family. The book considers the social effects, welfare issues, and private and public responses to demographic change and how this change has influenced the experiences of family caregivers and the elderly themselves. It offers both a specific regional contribution to the emerging field of demographic anthropology and an anthropological contribution to cross-disciplinary research on aging.

Struggle For National Survival - Chinese Eugenics in a Transnational Context, 1896-1945 (Hardcover): Yuehtsen Juliette Chung Struggle For National Survival - Chinese Eugenics in a Transnational Context, 1896-1945 (Hardcover)
Yuehtsen Juliette Chung
R5,070 Discovery Miles 50 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This dissertation is an historical investigation of the relationship between science and society through the comparative study of eugenics movements as they developed in both Japan and China from the 1890s to the 1940s.

American Diversity - A Demographic Challenge for the Twenty-first Century (Paperback): Nancy A. Denton, Stewart E. Tolnay American Diversity - A Demographic Challenge for the Twenty-first Century (Paperback)
Nancy A. Denton, Stewart E. Tolnay
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Presenting important work by well-known demographers, American Diversity focuses on U.S. population changes in the twenty-first century, emphasizing the nation's increasing racial and ethnic diversity. Rather than focusing on separate groups sequentially, this work emphasizes comparisons across groups and highlights how demographic and social structural processes affect all groups. Specific topics covered include the formation of race and ethnicity; population projections by race; immigration, fertility, and mortality differentials; segregation; work and education; intermarriage; aging; and racism.

Multilevel Synthesis - From the Group to the Individual (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Daniel Courgeau Multilevel Synthesis - From the Group to the Individual (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Daniel Courgeau
R2,788 Discovery Miles 27 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book presents a historical panorama of the evolution of demographic thought from its eighteenth-century origins up to the present day, and uses it to demonstrate how the multilevel approach can resolve some of the contradictions that have become apparent and achieve a synthesis of the different approaches employed. Part one guides the reader from period analysis to multilevel analysis, examining longitudinal and event history analysis on the way. Part two is a detailed account of multilevel analysis, its methods, and the relevant mathematical models notably as regards the type of variables being used. Numerous examples, examined across successive sections, make the book clear and easy to follow.

China's Generation Gap (Paperback): Jiaming Sun, Dongmei Cheng China's Generation Gap (Paperback)
Jiaming Sun, Dongmei Cheng
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As a unique piece of research this book will be of huge value to anyone interested in Chinese culture and society, Chinese social policy, globalisation and cultural studies.

The Way to a Great Country - A Macroscopic View on Chinese Population in the 21st Century (Hardcover): Tian Xueyuan The Way to a Great Country - A Macroscopic View on Chinese Population in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Tian Xueyuan
R8,341 Discovery Miles 83 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Population is the most influential factor in social development and economic growth, especially in China. In this book, author Tian Xueyuan provides macro illustrations of the main issues confronting China's population and development in the 21st century and advises on facing population development challenges to sustainable future development. This book explores issues such as the relation between the change of population and consumption, how the age of the working population affects economic structure and transition when above or below the Lewis turning point, the impact of population aging on growth speed and the pension system, how to remove the urban- rural dual structure, how to reform exam- oriented education, and how to balance relations between population, resource, environment, and sustainable growth. The discussions on population- consumption relations, labor- economy relations, urbanization and rural- urban relations, and beyond provide insightful judgment on and prospects for China's future development. This book is helpful for international audiences to better understand China's population and development challenges and strategies.

Census Reports: 1801 - Abstract of the Answers and Returns, Parish Registers (Hardcover): John Rickman Census Reports: 1801 - Abstract of the Answers and Returns, Parish Registers (Hardcover)
John Rickman
R2,865 Discovery Miles 28 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Census Reports 1801.

From Birth to Death - A Consumer's Guide to Population Studies (Hardcover): William Petersen From Birth to Death - A Consumer's Guide to Population Studies (Hardcover)
William Petersen
R4,212 Discovery Miles 42 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Birth to Death is a detailed analysis of how population statistics are collected in the United States, particularly by the Bureau of the Census. It describes the errors and other flaws typically found in such data. Petersen sets out the fundamentals of demography and reviews the current proposal to use sampling in the census. He then reviews examples of how ignoring age and sex structure leads to false conclusions. Petersen explores race and ethnicity and the dilemmas inherent in the necessarily ambiguous definitions of these categories. He also analyzes the problems of women who postpone having children to ages when risks of failure become significant. The author also reviews the two most prominent population theories--Malthus and the fertility transition--and questions why predictions of future population size are often completely wrong. The final chapter discusses the pros and cons of state intervention in the control of fertility and efforts to cut family size in less developed countries and their unclear results. A principal topic is the relative accuracy of population statistics and the degree to which one should accept data as published. The main focus is on the United States and especially on the Bureau of the Census, but general points are sometimes illustrated with examples of how data from other countries should be evaluated.

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