Dec
10

Princeton Gerrymandering Project features Jonathan Rodden: “Partisan Dislocation: A Precinct-Level Measure of Representation and Gerrymandering"

The Electoral Innovation Lab / Princeton Gerrymandering Project will present a virtual Academic Talk with Jonathan Rodden, Professor of Political Science at Stanford and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. Rodden’s talk is titled “Partisan Dislocation: A Precinct-Level Measure of Representation and Gerrymandering,” and will take place in this Zoom room at 1:30 PM ET on December 10th.

Please RSVP to jrhode@princeton.edu 

Jonathan Rodden is a professor in the political science department at Stanford who works on the comparative political economy of institutions. He has written several articles and three books on federalism and fiscal decentralization. One of those books, “Hamilton’s Paradox: The Promise and Peril of Fiscal Federalism,” was the recipient of the Gregory Luebbert Prize for the best book in comparative politics in 2007. He works with institutions including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, USAID, and the European Parliament on issues related to fiscal decentralization and federalism.

Date

December 10, 2021

Time

1:30 p.m.

Location

https://princeton.zoom.us/j/99456743318