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  • Confronting populationism: ...
    Hendrixson, Anne; Ojeda, Diana; Sasser, Jade S.; Nadimpally, Sarojini; Foley, Ellen E.; Bhatia, Rajani

    Gender, place and culture : a journal of feminist geography, 03/2020, Letnik: 27, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    In this themed section, we identify three forms of populationism and bring them into conversation, which allows us to mount feminist challenges to present day forms of population control. These interventions are timely and necessary because of the continued prevalence of population control ideology and population alarmism in sustainable development and climate change policy and programs. We issue a direct challenge to scholarship that links population reduction with climate change adaptation and mitigation and the survival of the planet. The introduction provides an overview of our key argument, that seemingly disparate phenomena-technocratic approaches to fertility control, climate change securitization, Zika assemblages, neo-Malthusian articulations of the Anthropocene, and 'climate-smart' agriculture-are entangled with and expressions of demo, geo and biopopulationisms. We employ feminist critiques to contest these manifestations of population control that restrict bodies, reinforce boundaries, and create spaces of exclusion and violence.