Trends in Anthropological Demography

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Anthropological Demography is recognized as the basis for understanding of the genetic differentiation of human populations.  It bridges between different disciplines providing basic material for the analysis of bio-cultural changes and also economic, social and political changes.  Anthropological demography also proves useful in health promotion and disease curative strategies.  Keeping in mind the significance of the anthropological demography, a modest attempt has been made to present relevant research papers in the book form.  This book is based on the proceedings of a national seminar entitled ‘Role of Anthropology in Human Welfare’.  It contains thirteen research papers after peer review of total papers. In view of its dimensions the book which is first of its kind in Anthropological Demography would be of immense help and useful to general reader, academicians, sociologists, Anthropologists, Demographers, Social Workers and Researchers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A N Sharma

DR. A.N. Sharma is a well-known Anthropologist. HE is professor in the department of Anthropology, Dr. H.S. Gaur University, Sagar, M.P. He has been involved in research since 1977. His area of research interest are demography, Medical anthropology and applied Anthropology, He has published several scholarly papers in journal of national and international repute. A number of research projects have been accomplished by him in different capacities, which are being supported by various national and international agencies. Hr is the author of eleven books. The National seminars on “Modern Trends in Anthropology,” “ Tribal Eco-System and Malnutrition in India” and “Emerging Roles of Anthropological knowledge in promoting Tribal welfare and Development” were organized by him.

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Title
Trends in Anthropological Demography
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788176258135
Length
x+213p., Tables; Figures; Maps; References; Index; 24cm.
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