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"Making Democracy Count: How Mathematics Improves Voting, Electoral Maps, and Representation" by Ismar Volic - This book explores the mathematical underpinnings of voting systems, electoral maps, and representation, advocating for mathematical approaches to improve democratic processes.
People Mentioned
Ismar Volic (Professor and Chair of the Mathematics Department at Wellesley College, Director of the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy) - He is the author of "Making Democracy Count" and was interviewed about the mathematics of voting systems.
Kenneth May - Mentioned for May's Theorem, which discusses the best voting system for two candidates.
Kenneth Arrow - Mentioned for Arrow's Impossibility Theorem, which states that no rank-choice voting system can satisfy all desired criteria.
Ismar Volic - Author of "Making Democracy Count" and a key interviewee on the mathematics of voting and democracy.
Eric Maskin (Harvard Professor and Nobel Laureate) - A student of Kenneth Arrow and a proponent of Condorcet voting, who now supports instant runoff voting.
Victoria Morris (PhD student in Economics at Columbia University) - Interviewed about direct democracy, liquid democracy, and her research findings on delegation.
Organizations & Institutions
Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) - An NSF-funded mathematical research institute hosted at the University of Chicago, which produces the "Carry the Two" podcast.
Wellesley College - Ismar Volic is the Chair of its Mathematics Department.
Columbia University - Victoria Morris is a PhD student in Economics there.
Websites & Online Resources
IMSI Institute (imsi.institute) - The website for the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation, where the "Carry the Two" podcast and other programs can be found.
X (formerly Twitter) @imsi_institute - The social media presence for IMSI.
Instagram @imsi_institute - The social media presence for IMSI.
Other Resources
"Carry the Two" Podcast - The podcast being shared, which focuses on communicating the importance of mathematical and statistical research.
"Big Brains" Podcast - A podcast from the University of Chicago Podcast Network that explores scientific breakthroughs and research.
Blue Dot Sessions - Credited for providing the music used in the "Carry the Two" podcast.