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  1. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie
  2. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie : Volume 21
  3. European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie : Volume 21, Issue 2-3, June 2005
  4. Demography of Conflict and Violence: An Emerging Field
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Demography of Conflict and Violence: An Emerging Field

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Author Brunborg, Helge Tabeau, Ewa
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract This introductory article focuses on a new field in demography, the Demography of Conflict and Violence. A research programme on this field is proposed as a result of activities of the IUSSP Working Group on Demography of Conflict and Violence, in particular the Group’s seminar in Norway in November 2003. The articles in this special issue of EJP are a selection of papers presented at the seminar. The first article presents new estimates of combat deaths in the world since 1946, whereas the second article looks at the role of demographic estimates in war crime proceedings at international criminal courts. The rest of the articles are concerned with the mortality consequences of political conflict in various settings. Another set of articles from the seminar is published in a special issue of the Journal of Peace Research. The articles are summarised and reviewed using the broader framework of issues inherent in the Demography of Conflict and Violence.Cet article d’introduction présente un nouveau champ de la démographie : la démographie du conflit et de la violence. Un programme de recherche dans ce domaine a été initié par l’UIESP grâce à un groupe de travail dont une des activités a été d’organiser un séminaire en Norvège en novembre 2003. Les articles rassemblés dans ce numéro spécial de la RED sont une sélection des communications présentées à ce séminaire. Le premier article propose une nouvelle estimation des décès dus aux combats dans le monde depuis 1946, tandis que le second traite du rôle des estimations démographiques dans les procédures pour crime de guerre engagées par les Cours internationales de justice. Les autres articles s’intéressent ensuite aux conséquences de divers conflits politiques sur la mortalité. Un numéro spécial du Journal of Peace Research rassemble une autre série de travaux issus du même séminaire. Dans cette introduction, les articles sont résumés et discutés dans le cadre plus large des questions propres à la démographie du conflit et de la violence.
Starting Page 131
Ending Page 144
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 01686577
Journal European Journal of Population / Revue européenne de Démographie
Volume Number 21
Issue Number 2-3
e-ISSN 15729885
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2005-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword causes conflit conséquences démographie violence Population Economics Public Finance & Economics Methodology of the Social Sciences Sociology Social Geography Demography
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Demography
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