War, Violence, and Population
Explore the intricate relationship between conflict and human populations in War, Violence, and Population by James A. Tyner. Published by Guilford Publications in 2009, this insightful book provides a compelling spatial perspective on the regulation and discipline of populations through the lens of mass violence. With a comprehensive page count of 226, Tyner delves into critical themes around war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity, making it a must-read for scholars and practitioners dedicated to social justice.
This book argues that demographic analyses—covering fertility, mortality, and migration—are incomplete without considering the profound impacts of war and violence on human lives. By shedding light on these pressing issues, Tyner invites readers to understand why these questions are vital for our collective future. Enhance your knowledge of political atrocities and their effects on populations by adding this essential read to your collection.