Making Democracy Count : How Mathematics Improves Voting, Electoral Maps, and Representation by Ismar Volić (2024, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPrinceton University Press
ISBN-10069124880X
ISBN-139780691248806
eBay Product ID (ePID)24062937580

Product Key Features

Number of Pages408 Pages
Publication NameMaking Democracy Count : How Mathematics Improves Voting, Electoral Maps, and Representation
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
SubjectPolitical Process / Campaigns & Elections, General, Political Ideologies / Democracy, Applied
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMathematics, Political Science
AuthorIsmar Volić
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight25.3 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width7.6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2023-946898
Reviews"Provides insight into mathematical thinking and creativity, and analytical tools for critically assessing policy. . . . Engaged readers will find inspiration to apply these insights in their own exploration." ---Jan Cameron, The Mathematical Intelligencer, "As the United States grapples with persistent challenges in its electoral system, Volic's work is a timely contribution, offering a rigorous analysis of how mathematical principles can enhance the fairness and integrity of democratic processes." ---Hank Lacey, Law of the West, "Volic often effectively follows up clear illustrations using small sets of data with real-world examples. . . . Overall, this fascinating book is thought provoking and strongly recommended." ---N. W. Schillow, Choice, "The book reads nothing like a math textbook. It stays approachable, even while diving deep into its subject matter. . . . There's no one better to teach this material than Ismar Volic." ---Deb Otis, National Civic League, Finalist for the PROSE Award in Popular Science and Mathematics, Association of American Publishers, Volic surveys voting and apportionment methods, including impossibility results, in a readable way with real-life examples.
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal324.6/0973
SynopsisHow we can repair our democracy by rebuilding the mechanisms that power it What's the best way to determine what most voters want when multiple candidates are running? What's the fairest way to allocate legislative seats to different constituencies? What's the least distorted way to draw voting districts? Not the way we do things now. Democracy is mathematical to its very foundations. Yet most of the methods in use are a historical grab bag of the shortsighted, the cynical, the innumerate, and the outright discriminatory. Making Democracy Count sheds new light on our electoral systems, revealing how a deeper understanding of their mathematics is the key to creating civic infrastructure that works for everyone. In this timely guide, Ismar Volic empowers us to use mathematical thinking as an objective, nonpartisan framework that rises above the noise and rancor of today's divided public square. Examining our representative democracy using powerful clarifying concepts, Volic shows why our current voting system stifles political diversity, why the size of the House of Representatives contributes to its paralysis, why gerrymandering is a sinister instrument that entrenches partisanship and disenfranchisement, why the Electoral College must be rethought, and what can work better and why. Volic also discusses the legal and constitutional practicalities involved and proposes a road map for repairing the mathematical structures that undergird representative government. Making Democracy Count gives us the concrete knowledge and the confidence to advocate for a more just, equitable, and inclusive democracy.
LC Classification NumberJF1001.V6 2024
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