Human Population Dynamics : Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (Biosocial Society Symposium Series)

human population dynamics : cross-disciplinary perspectives (biosocial society symposium series)

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Human Population Dynamics : Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (Biosocial Society Symposium Series)

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Human Population Dynamics introduces theoretical frameworks and methodologies from different traditional disciplines to demonstrate how changes in human population structure can be addressed from several different academic perspectives. The book contains contributions from world-renowned researchers in demography, social and biological anthropology, genetics, biology, sociology, ecology, history and human geography. In particular, the contributors emphasize the lability of many population structures and boundaries, as viewed from their area of expertise.

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In human populations, biological, social, spatial, ecological and economic aspects of existence are inextricably linked, demanding a holistic approach to their study. Many undergraduate and postgraduate courses now emphasise the value of studying human populations using theoretical frameworks and methodologies from different traditional disciplines. Human Population Dynamics introduces such frameworks and methodologies whilst demonstrating how changes in human population structure can be addressed from several different academic perspectives. As such, the book contains contributions from world-renowned researchers in demography, social and biological anthropology, genetics, biology, sociology, ecology, history and human geography. In particular, the contributors emphasise the lability of many population structures and boundaries, as viewed from their area of expertise. This text is aimed at undergraduate students, graduates and academic researchers from any academic discipline which considers human populations. --This text refers to the Digital edition.

Human Population Dynamics : Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (Biosocial Society Symposium Series)

Human Population Dynamics: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (Biosocial Society Symposium Series),Helen Macbeth,Paul Collinson,Catherine Panter-Brick,Cambridge University Press,0521004683,Anthropology - Physical,Congresses,Demography,Human Geography,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Population,Science/Mathematics,Social Science,Social evolution,Sociobiology,Sociology,Human biology,Population--Congresses,Science / Biology

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