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    Demography and Diffusion in Epidemics: Malaria and Black Death Spread.J. Gaudart, M. Ghassani, J. Mintsa, M. Rachdi, J. Waku & J. Demongeot - 2010 - Acta Biotheoretica 58 (2-3):277-305.
    The classical models of epidemics dynamics by Ross and McKendrick have to be revisited in order to incorporate elements coming from the demography (fecundity, mortality and migration) both of host and vector populations and from the diffusion and mutation of infectious agents. The classical approach is indeed dealing with populations supposed to be constant during the epidemic wave, but the presently observed pandemics show duration of their spread during years imposing to take into account the host and vector population (...)
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    Relational Demography in John 4: Jesus Crossing Cultural Boundaries as Praxis for Christian Leadership.Joy Jones-Carmack - 2016 - Feminist Theology 25 (1):41-52.
    Utilizing social rhetorical criticism and social cultural texture, this exegetical analysis of John 4 examines the transformational interaction of Jesus and a Samaritan woman. Previous research focuses on the woman’s demographic profile without fully investigating the significance of relational demography in the context of first century Mediterranean culture. This analysis of the social cultural texture of John 4 presents a model for Christian leadership that crosses gender, race, and geographic barriers and capitalizes on the benefits of relational demography (...)
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    Demography and cultural complexity.Kim Sterelny - 2020 - Synthese 198 (9):8557-8580.
    This paper begins by calling attention to a puzzling feature of our deep past: an apparent mis-match between morphological evolution in our lineage, including the expansion of our brain and neocortex, and changes in material culture. Three ideas might explain this mis-match. The apparent mis-match is an illusion: change in material culture is indeed driven by biological evolution, but of a kind difficult to identify in the fossil record; the mismatch is caused by the fact that material culture is sensitive (...)
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    Libertarian Demography: Montesquieu's Essay on Depopulation in the Lettres Persanes.David B. Young - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (4):669.
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    Humanist Demography: Giovanni Battista Riccioli on the World Population.Martin Korenjak - 2018 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 7 (2):73-104.
    The origins of demography as a scientific discipline are usually seen as intimately connected to the organisational and economic needs of the early modern state. This paper, by contrast, presents an early demographic enterprise that falls outside this framework. The calculations performed by the Italian Jesuit Giovanni Battista Riccioli in an appendix to his Geographia et hydrographia reformata are the first systematic attempt presently known to arrive at an estimate of the entire world population. Yet they appear to have (...)
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  6. The Demography of Roman Egypt,(John Whitehorne).R. S. Bagnall & B. W. Frier - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117:341-343.
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    Démographie : une histoire inachevée.Alain Parant - 2020 - Cités 82 (2):45-55.
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    Malthus, demography and social psychology.Kurt W. Back - 1983 - History of European Ideas 4 (2):123-133.
    This article was prepared for the International Demographic History Congress on ‘Malthus Yesterday and Today’ which took place in Paris, 27–29 May 1980.
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    Technology, Demography, and the Anachronism of Traditional Rights.Robert E. Mcginn - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):57-70.
    ABSTRACT Theories of the influence of technology on modern Western society have failed to take into account the important role played by a widespread pattern of sociotechnical practice. The pattern in question involves the interplay of technology, rights, and numbers. This paper argues that in the context of an ever more potent technological arsenal and an ever increasing number of individuals who have access to its elements and believe themselves entitled to use them in maximalist ways, adherence to the traditional (...)
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    The Demography of Two West African (Gambian) Villages, 1951–75.W. Z. Billewicz & I. A. McGregor - 1981 - Journal of Biosocial Science 13 (2):219-240.
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    Democracy, Demography, and Sovereignty.Seyla Benhabib - 2008 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 2 (1):1-32.
    In this article I examine recent debates concerning the emergence of cosmopolitan norms that protect individuals’ rights regardless of their citizenship status, and the spread of what some have called “global law without a state.” I distinguish between the spread of human rights norms and the emergence of deterritorialized legal regimes, by focusing on the relationship between global capitalism and legal developments arguing that “cosmopolitan norms” can enhance popular sovereignty while other forms of global law do not do so. The (...)
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    The Demography of the Kingdom of Ends.Daniel N. Robinson - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (267):5-19.
    In the Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals' Kant is explicit, sometimes to the point of peevishness, in denying anthropology and psychology any part or place in his moral science. Recognizing that this will strike many as counterintuitive he is unrepentant: ‘We require no skill to make ourselves intelligible to the multitude once we renounce all profundity of thought’. That the doctrine to be defended is not exemplified in daily experience or even in imaginable encounters is necessitated by the very (...)
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    Demography Is Destiny.James Kurth - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (1/2):275-280.
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    Démographie.Jean Bourdon - 1953 - Revue de Synthèse 74 (1):173-191.
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  15. On the demography of the kingdom of ends.Daniel N. Robinson and Rom Harre - 1994 - Philosophy 69:5-19.
     
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    Oligarchs and benefactors: elite demography and Euergetism in the Greek East of the Roman empire.Andries Zuiderhoek - 2011 - In Onno van Nijf & Richard Alston (eds.), Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age. Leuven: Peeters. pp. 2--185.
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    Demography in Early America. Beginnings of the Statistical Mind, 1600-1800James H. Cassedy.Frank N. Egerton - 1970 - Isis 61 (3):410-411.
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    Demography—science and administration.Robert René Kuczynski - 1945 - The Eugenics Review 37 (1):12.
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    Demography and sociobiology.Robert D. Retherford - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):205-206.
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    Demography, Human Rights, and Diversity Management, American-Style.Peter H. Schuck - 2008 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 2 (1):1-40.
    This paper uses diversity management as a placeholder for human rights policy. By diversity management, I mean those policy techniques that a society can use to deal with diversity, which include not only decisions to make diversity a subject of active legal and governmental intervention, but also decisions to leave diversity to informal, unregulated choices by individuals or civil society institutions. My discussion proceeds with particular reference to the United States, in part because it has been relatively successful in managing (...)
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    La démographie : une discipline en voie d’auto-liquidation.Michèle Tribalat - 2020 - Cités 82 (2):25-32.
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    Démographie et morale.R. Mika Mfitzsche - 2004 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 35 (1):22-53.
    En partant principalement du recueil de R. Sugranyes de Franch , Économie et développement. Répertoire des documents épiscopaux des cinq continents , Fribourg , 1997, l’auteur analyse quelques déclarations des Conférences épiscopales en matière démographique . Privilégiant l’approche systémique des problèmes, les évêques refusent toute analyse causale simpliste, amenant à modifier un seul facteur, indépendamment des autres, à savoir la fécondité. Réfléchissant à partir de la création de l’homme, créé à l’image et à la ressemblance de Dieu, et à partir (...)
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    The Demography of Roman Egypt (review).J. E. G. Whitehorne - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (2):341-343.
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    The Demography of Roman Egypt.Terry G. Wilfong, Roger S. Bagnall & Bruce W. Frier - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):160.
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    Not by demography alone: Neanderthal extinction and null hypotheses in paleoanthropological explanation.Andra Meneganzin & Adrian Currie - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (6):1-23.
    Neanderthal extinction is a matter of intense debate. It has been suggested that demography (as opposed to environment or competition) could alone provide a sufficient explanation for the phenomenon. We argue that demography cannot be a ‘stand-alone’ or ‘alternative’ explanation of token extinctions as demographic features are entangled with competitive and environmental factors, and further because demography should not be conflated with neutrality.
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    Demography in Archaeology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology Series. By Andrew Chamberlain. Pp. 235+xii. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006.) £17.99, ISBN 0-521-59651-3, paperback. [REVIEW]Maciej Henneberg - 2009 - Journal of Biosocial Science 41 (3):430-430.
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    Democracy vs. demography: Rethinking politics and the people as debate.Emilia Palonen - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 164 (1):88-103.
    Rise of populist politics in the 21s century calls scholars and politicians alike to reflect upon the question of how politics and democracy have been understood. Drawing on the theory of hegemony, this article establishes a distinction between democracy and ‘demography’ as a key line of conceptualization in politics. It highlights a central misunderstanding at the core of the demonization of populism: For radical democratic theory, ‘the people’ is not a demographic, socio-economic, or historically sedimented category tied to some (...)
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    History and Demography.Richard T. Vann - 1969 - History and Theory 9:64-78.
    The success of historical demography in establishing through statistical means the existence of family limitation in the past demonstrates that the methods of the quantitative social sciences can explain some problems better than traditional historiographical tools. In this case no literary evidence was available, and even if evidence existed it would have been too distorted to be reliable. Such findings may help historians understand broader issues such as the origins of the Industrial Revolution. Historical demography also may provide (...)
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    The demography of egypt W. scheidel: Death on the nile. Disease and the demography of Roman egypt . Pp. XXX + 286, maps. Leiden: Brill, 2001. Cased, €73. Isbn: 90-04-12323-. [REVIEW]Colin Adams - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):512-.
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    The Demography Of Egypt. [REVIEW]Colin Adams - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (2):512-514.
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    Model-Based Demography: Essays on Integrating Data, Technique and Theory.Thomas K. Burch - 2017 - Springer Verlag.
    Late in a career of more than sixty years, Thomas Burch, an internationally known social demographer, undertook a wide-ranging methodological critique of demography. This open access volume contains a selection of resulting papers, some previously unpublished, some published but not readily accessible [from past meetings of The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population and its research committees, or from other small conferences and seminars]. Rejecting the idea that demography is simply a branch of applied statistics, his (...)
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  32. Cumulative cultural evolution and demography.Krist Vaesen - 2012 - PLoS ONE 7 (7):1-9.
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    Demography. By Peter R. Cox, fifth edition, Pp. 393. (Cambridge University Press, London, 1976.) Price £3·50 paperback. [REVIEW]Bernard Benjamin - 1977 - Journal of Biosocial Science 9 (2):269-271.
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    Roman demography - L. de ligt peasants, citizens and soldiers. Studies in the demographic history of Roman italy 225 bc–ad 100. Pp. XVI + 391, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2012. Cased, £65, us$110. Isbn: 978-1-107-01318-6. [REVIEW]Alessandro Launaro - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):525-527.
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    Derision and Demography: New South Wales and the Irish Orphan Girls of the Earl Grey Immigration Scheme, 1848 to 1850.Benjamin McHutchion - 2015 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 6 (2).
    From 1848 to 1850, 4175 female orphans from Irish workhouses were sent to the Australian colonies to escape from the Irish famine and to address the gender imbalance in the colonies. Anglo-centric colonial newspapers condemned the girls for their supposedly inferior demographics – Catholic, illiterate, Irish and female – and raised the spectre of Catholic predominance, leading to the cancellation of the immigration scheme at a time of great humanitarian need. Using the original shipping lists of the girls who landed (...)
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    Roman Demography W. Scheidel (ed.): Debating Roman Demography . ( Mnemosyne Supplementum 211.) Pp. x + 242, ills. Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: Brill, 2001. Cased, €94, US$134. ISBN: 90-04-11525-. [REVIEW]Wilfried Nippel - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):249-.
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    Demography of Aging. Edited by Linda G. Martin & Samuel H. Preston. Pp. 411. (National Academy Press, Washington, 1994.) $39.00. [REVIEW]John Bond - 1995 - Journal of Biosocial Science 27 (3):369-370.
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    Demography and Roman Society T. G. Parkin: Demography and Roman Society. Ancient Society and History. Pp. xvi+225. Baltimore, London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Cased, $29.95/£22.50. [REVIEW]Alan K. Bowman - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):351-353.
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    Demography and Roman Society. [REVIEW]Alan K. Bowman - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):351-353.
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    South African religious demography: The 2013 General Household Survey.Willem J. Schoeman - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (2).
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    Settlement, Economy, and Demography under Assyrian Rule in the West: The Territories of the Former Kingdom of Israel as a Test Case.Avraham Faust - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4):765.
    The “Assyrian Century,” the period of Assyrian rule in the Levant, is usually regarded as an era of prosperity and economic progress. As far as the southern Levant is concerned, this reconstruction more or less reflects the reality on the southern edge of the region—in the areas of Philistia, Judah, and Edom. But what was the situation in the northern part of the country, in the territories of the former kingdom of Israel and adjacent territories, regions that had become Assyrian (...)
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    Beyond Malthusianism: Demography and Technology in John Stuart Mill's Stationary State*: Robert Kurfirst.Robert Kurfirst - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (1):53-67.
    In his evaluation of the major social reform movements of his era, Mill chastised well-meaning reformers for their reluctance to elevate Malthusianism to a position of prominence in their efforts. He was convinced that the key to the material, mental, and moral improvement of the poor and the workers lay in a reduction of their physical numbers and in the behavioural modifications entailed by such a diminution, whereas most other reformers looked elsewhere for solutions. A favourite assumption about the proper (...)
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  43. Traité de Démographie.Adolphe Landry - 1945 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 50 (4):315-316.
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  44. A Journal of Demography.G. Rowntree, R. Pierce, F. H. Amphlett, C. F. Westoff, R. G. Potter Jr, P. C. Saoei, L. T. Badenhorst & B. Unterhalter - 1960 - The Eugenics Review 52.
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    Ancient Sources for Animal Demography.Frank N. Egerton - 1968 - Isis 59 (2):175-189.
  46. History & Mathematics: Political Demography and Global Ageing.Leonid Grinin, Jack A. Goldstone & Andrey V. Korotayev (eds.) - 2015 - Uchitel Publishing House.
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    Economic condition and demography among the Mahishyas of Chakpota village, Howrah district, West Bengal.Premananda Bharati - 1981 - Journal of Biosocial Science 13 (3):345-356.
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    Current notes on demography.D. V. Glass - 1945 - The Eugenics Review 37 (3):116.
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  49. Arabs in Syria: Demography and Epigraphy,”.D. Graf - forthcoming - Topoi.
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    The Use of Historical Demography in Ancient History.Donald Engels - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (02):386-.
    The purpose of this paper is to assess the validity of some methods currently being used to interpret the demographic evidence from the ancient world. For example, it has been claimed that during the Hellenistic and Roman eras, birth rates were 40/1,000/year, death rates 36/1,000/year, and that 10% of healthy infants were killed, raising the death rate to 40/1,000/year; the claims rest on comparative material and anecdotes from literary sources. This paper will question the use of comparative material from modern (...)
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