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Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I Blaming 'Population' for Multiple Crises
1. Exploring the Multidimensional Concept of Demographization: The Case of Germany
Part II Projecting Migration: Dangerous Statistical Narratives
2. Demographic Futurity: On the Power of Statistical Assumption Politics
3. 'Too High' or 'Too Low'? Segregated Migrants' Birth Rates as Common Ground for Völkisch and Utilitarian Nationalisms
Part III Averting Births: Political Economy and Statehood
4. Transnational Antinatalism: Simplistic Narratives and Big Pharma Interests in Collaboration with Daniel Bendix
5. TheorIzing processes of NGOization and the State: The Case of the Cairo Consensus
Part IV Resisting: Reproductive Justice
6. Intersectional Convivialities: Brazilian Black and Popular Feminist Approaches To the Justiça Reprodutiva Framework
Epilogue: Opposing the Malthusian Matrix
Notes on Author and Collaborator
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