Talk Slides Now Available – “Social Choice: Theory and Computation” Conference
IMD’s Social Choice: Theory and Computation conference featured eight talks by leading scholars that bring interdisciplinary, quantitative perspectives to democracy research. See below for the full list of talks, with hyperlinked slides:
- Understanding Districting via Random Sampling: What we know, what we don’t know, and why it matters – Sarah Cannon
- Selecting Interlacing Committees – Edith Elkind
- Strategic Voting and Majority Rule – Eric Maskin
- Using Cooperative Election Study survey data to answer classical social choice questions – David McCune
- An Empirical Study of Ranked Choice Elections Social Choice: Theory and Computation An Interdisciplinary Conference on Voting, Representation, and Districting – Malavika Mukundan
- The Method of Equal Shares in Practice and in the Lab – Dominik Peters
- Thinking Outside the Ballot Box – Ariel Procaccia
- The median procedure – a universal aggregation rule? – William S Zwicker










