A history of power: using #GIS to quantify gerrymandering, and to develop more fair congressional districts in US. http://uscgeography.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=53fdc467fbb74790bb6bfcf1375cfa1f …
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@DaniRabaiotti you might find that article interesting!1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Replying to @ConnectedWaters @DaniRabaiotti
I didn't know you worked on this
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I don't, I just do a lot of policy stuff :)
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I'll keep this in mind because I do.
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Sadly very badly written article IMHO.
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FIrstly, style: it's a mess with all the diff colours (meaningless colour too) and the way the scrolling stops on some images hurts.
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Secondly, content: the algo itself is never fully explained or presented. Not even on Brian Olson's website.
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