1. Exploring the multidimensional concept of demographization : The case of Germany -- 2. Demographic futurity : On the power of statistical assumption politics -- 3. "Too high" or "too low"? Segregated migrants' birth rates as common ground for Völkisch and utilitarian nationalisms -- 4. Transnational antinatalism : Simplistic narratives and big pharma interests / in collaboration with Daniel Bendix -- 5. Theorizing processes of NGOization and the state : The case of the Cairo consensus -- 6. Intersectional convivialities : Brazilian Black and popular feminist approaches to the Justiça Reprodutiva framework
Summary
"The book analyses how demographic knowledge production and states' grip to the variable of population intertwine. It introduces the concept of the Malthusian matrix in order to understand how class-selective and racist hierarchies within population narratives are combined with gendered policies of reproductive bodies and behaviours"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Susanne Schultz is a private university lecturer at the Institute of Sociology/Goethe University Frankfurt. Daniel Bendix is a professor for global development at Friedensau Adventist University