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Session 56:
Paradoxes in Demographic Knowledge: Time, Space, and Levels of Analysis

Thursday, May 9
3:30 PM-5:20 PM
Gwinnet - 2nd Floor
Chair: Caroline Bledsoe, Northwestern University
Discussant: Alaka Malwade Basu, Cornell University

1.  The Creation of Demographic Facts and the Origins of China's One-Child Policy  •   Susan Greenhalgh, University of California at Irvine

2.  Uncertainty as Knowledge: Exploring Public and Professional Discourses on Low Fertility  •   Laura Stark, Princeton University

3.  "But We Are Not the Same": Units of Analysis in the Study of African Fertility  •   Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, University of California at Berkeley

4.  Mayans, Caciques, Farmers, and Forests: Revisiting Migration Theories' Relevance to Frontier Expansion  •   Nora Haenn, arizona state university

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