Political Geometry
Political Geometry, edited by Moon Duchin and Olivia Walch, is now available from Birkhäuser. It’s quite affordable to buy, and it’s a pretty nice-looking object! We’ve also obtained permission to offer the content here in preprint form.
Chapters as PDFs
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 0. Introduction by Moon Duchin (code)
- Chapter 1. Explainer: Compactness by the numbers by Moon Duchin
- Chapter 2. Measuring partisan fairness by Mira Bernstein and Olivia Walch (code)
- Chapter 3. Interviews: Concepts of representation by the Editors
- Chapter 4. Redistricting: Math, systems, or people? by Keith Gaddie
- Chapter 5. Political geography and representation by Jonathan Rodden and Thomas Weighill (code)
- Chapter 6. Explainer: A brief introduction to the VRA by Arusha Gordon and Douglas M. Spencer
- Chapter 7. Race and redistricting by Ellen D. Katz
- Chapter 8. Law, computing and redistricting in the 1960s by Alma Steingart
- Chapter 9. The law of gerrymandering by Guy-Uriel Charles and Douglas M. Spencer
- Chapter 10. Race, space, and the geography of representation by Christopher S. Fowler
- Chapter 11. The elusive geography of communities by Garrett Dash Nelson
- Chapter 12. Explainer: Communities of interest by Heather Rosenfeld and the Editors
- Chapter 13. Geography as data by Lee Hachadoorian and Ruth Buck
- Chapter 14. Three applications of entropy by Larry Guth, Ari Nieh, and Thomas Weighill (code)
- Chapter 15. Explainer: Measuring clustering and segregation by James M. Murphy and the Editors
- Chapter 16. Redistricting algorithms by Amariah Becker and Justin Solomon (code)
- Chapter 17. Random walks by Daryl DeFord and Moon Duchin
- Chapter 18. Making maps by Megan Gall, Karin Mac Donald, and Fred McBride
- Chapter 19. Interview: Drawing for the courts by the Editors
- Chapter 20. Explainer: Ranked choice voting by Thomas Weighill and the Editors
- Chapter 21. Reform on the ground in Lowell, MA by Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal and Oren Sellstrom
- Chapter 22. Explainer: Racial vs. partisan polarization by Arusha Gordon
- Chapter 23. The state of play in voting rights by Kristen Clarke and Arusha Gordon
- Epilogue by the Editors
- Author Biographies