Redistricting : a manual for analysts, practitioners, and citizens /
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Author / Creator: | Morrison, Peter A., author. |
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Imprint: | Cham : Springer, [2019] ©2019 |
Description: | 1 online resource : illustrations (some color) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11982013 |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview
- Chapter 2: Background, Context, and Key Issues
- Chapter 3: Using This Reference Manual
- Part I: DATA AND METHODS
- Chapter 4: Overview of Data Used in Redistricting
- Chapter 5: Building a Redistricting Database
- Chapter 6: Special Purpose Demographic Accounting Models
- Part II: PROFILING LOCAL DEMOGRAPHIC CONTEXTS
- Chapter 7: characterizing and illustrating local contexts
- Chapter 8: Group's intrinsic voting strength
- Chapter 9: Techniques for contrasting the spatial distributions
- Chapter 10: Senate Factor 5 "Lingering effects of discrimination"
- Part III: EVALUATING AND COMPARING PLANS
- Chapter 11: Legal considerations
- Chapter 12: Specific concerns in comparing statewide redistricting plans
- Part IV: CASE STUDIES
- Chapter 13: Overview of part IV
- Chapter 14: Integrating Administrative, Political, and Statistical Geography
- Chapter 15: Disparities between Total and Eligible Voter Populations
- Chapter 16: Distinguishing "False Positives" Among Majority-minority Election Districts in Statewide Congressional Redistricting
- Chapter 17: Accounting for Postcensal Population Change
- Chapter 18: Accounting for Prisoner Populations
- Chapter 19: Balancing Representational & Electoral Equality
- Chapter 20: Balancing traditional redistricting criteria
- Chapter 21: Evaluating Minority Voting Strength in Spatially Diverse Contexts
- Chapter 22: Discerning Statistical Imprints of Intent
- Chapter 23: Foreseeing Hispanics' Potential Future Voting Strength
- Chapter 24: Senate Factor 5 Evaluation
- Chapter 25: Characterizing Local Demographic Contexts.