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Berthold Leibinger Lecture

Accountable Democracy? Representative Politics in America

IN COOPERATION WITH BERLIN SCIENCE WEEK

The overwhelming adoption of computational techniques in American electoral politics in recent years has attracted increased scrutiny by political and legal scholars as well as the broader public. Contemporary accounts, however, tend to forget that mathematics has always played a role in the constitution of American representative democracy, even prior to digital computing. In this lecture, Alma Steingart investigates how changing computational practices, from statistical modeling to computational geometry, insinuated themselves into the most basic definitions of “fairness” in the American electorate in the twentieth century.

03 Nov 22
Political Science
03.11.2022
19:30 - 21:00
American Academy in Berlin
Am Sandwerder 17-19
14109 Berlin

This event took place on November 3, 2022.

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