Christopher Clapham's scientific contributions
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... presente tanto en estudios del pasado demográ co(Marindo, 1999) así como en las explicaciones de cambios poblacionales presentes y futuros(Clapham, 2006).Siguiendo las características ya esbozadas porMosco (2009), presentamos los cuatro elementos fundamentales de la economía política de la población En primer lugar, la visión de la totalidad social se observa en los estudios de población que a rman que el problema fundamental de nuestra época no es el crecimiento poblacional sino la creciente desigualdad económica a nivel global(Bandarage, 1997, p.12). Esta aseveración exige relegar a un segundo plano el análisis del tamaño y el crecimiento de la población en general y priorizar el estudio de las complejas relaciones socio-demográ cas entre las clases sociales, los grupos raciales y étnicos y las regiones geográ cas, con sus implicaciones económicas, políticas y geopolíticas(Bandarage, 1997, p.15). ...