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Political Geometry

Edited by Moon Duchin () and Olivia Walch ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-319-69161-9
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Chapters in this book:

Correction to: Political Geometry – Rethinking Redistricting in the US with Math, Law, and Everything In Between
Moon Duchin and Olivia Walch
Explainer: Compactness, by the numbers
Moon Duchin
Measuring partisan fairness
Mira Bernstein and Olivia Walch
Interviews: Concepts of representation
Moon Duchin and Olivia Walch
Is the redistricting problem math, systems, or people?
Keith Gåddie
Political geography and representation: A case study of districting in Pennsylvania
Jonathan Rodden and Thomas Weighill
Explainer: A brief introduction to the Voting Rights Act
Arusha Gordon and Douglas M. Spencer
Race and redistricting: The legal framework
Ellen D. Katz
Law, computing and redistricting in the 1960s
Alma Steingart
The law of gerrymandering
Guy-Uriel Charles and Douglas M. Spencer
Race, space, and the geography of representation
Christopher S. Fowler
The elusive geography of communities
Garrett Dash Nelson
Explainer: Communities of interest
Heather Rosenfeld and Moon Duchin
Geography as data
Lee Hachadoorian and Ruth Buck
Three applications of entropy to gerrymandering
Larry Guth, Ari Nieh and Thomas Weighill
Explainer: Measuring clustering and segregation
Moon Duchin and James M. Murphy
Redistricting algorithms
Amariah Becker and Justin Solomon
Random walks and the universe of districting plans
Daryl DeFord and Moon Duchin
Making maps: A practitioner’s perspective
Megan Gall, Karin Mac Donald and Fred McBride
Interview: Drawing for the courts
Moon Duchin and Olivia Walch
Explainer: Ranked choice voting
Thomas Weighill and Moon Duchin
Reform on the ground in Lowell, MA
Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal and Oren Sellstrom
Explainer: Race vs. party
Arusha Gordon
The state of play in voting rights
Kristen Clarke and Arusha Gordon
Epilogue: The view from 2022
Moon Duchin

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