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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