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Appendix: Workshop Papers
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... Appendix Workshop Papers KATHLEEN CARLEY "Learning and Using New Ideas: A Socio-Cognitive Perspective" ANTHONY CARTER "Culture and Communication: Anthropological Perspectives on Diffusion and Social Processes" JOHN CLELAND "Potatoes and Pills: An Overview of Innovation-Diffusion Contributions to Explanations of Fertility Decline" STEVEN DURLAUF AND JAMES WALKER "Social Interactions and Fertility Transitions" BARBARA ENTWISLE AND JENNY GODLEY "Village Networks and Patterns of Contraceptive Choice" NOREEN GOLDMAN, ANNE PEBLEY, AND MEGAN BECKETT "Diffusion of Ideas About Personal Hygiene and Contamination in Poor Countries: Evidence from Guatemala" ROBERT HORNIK AND EMILE McANANY "Mass Media and Fertility Change" 29
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... 30 THE ROLE OF DIFFUSION PROCESSES IN FERTILITY CHANGE RON LESTHAEGHE AND CAMILLE VANDERHOEFT "Ready, Willing, and Able: A Conceptualization of Transitions to New Be havioral Forms" PETER MARSDEN "Diffusion Through Social Networks" KAREN OPPENHEIM MASON AND STEVEN SINDING "Diffusion Theories and Population Policy" ALBERTO PALLONI "Diffusion in Sociological Analysis: How Useful Is It for the Study of Fertility and Mortality? " JOSEPH POTTER, RENATO ASSUNCAO, SUZANA CAVENAGHI, AND ANDRE CAETANO "The Spread of Television and Fertility Decline in Brazil: A Spatial Temporal Analysis, 1970-1991" EDUARDO RIOS-NETO, PAULA MIRANDA-RIBEIRO, AND JOSEPH POTTER "I Saw It on TV: Television and Demographic Change in Brazil" SUSAN WATKINS AND DENNIS HODGSON "From Mercantilists to Neo-Malthusians: The International Population Movement and the Transformation of Population Ideology in Kenya"

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