At the May 27-29, 2016 Old Maps, New Terrain meeting 28 scholars and activists collectively rethought population in the context of climate change, conflict and shifting geopolitics. The report covers considerable territory:
- Mapping the population (control) landscape
- The political economy of today’s population control industry
- Charting the landscape of climate change and militarized development
- Mapping the political landscape of dispossession
- Anticipatory visions for the future
- Challenging neo-Malthusianism and forging justice