Episode 17: Democracy's Data
Dr. Dan Bouk is on to talk about his new book, “Democracy’s Data: The Hidden Stories in the U.S. Census and How to Read Them.” He tells us about why the U.S. House of Representatives is stuck at 435, the ways that the census was weaponized during World War II, and how queerness found a way to be visible to the statistical system. A transcript for this episode is available: Transcript for Episode 17: Democracy’s Data (pdf)
Links from this episode:
- Dan Bouk’s website: Shrouded in a cloak of boringness
- Democracy’s Data on Bookshop
- Democracy as Musical Chairs
- What Langston Hughes Understood About How Power Relations Shaped US Census Data
- Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey, United States, 2020 from ICPSR’s Health and Medical Care Archive
- COVID-19 High Frequency Phone Survey of Households, Indonesia, 2020-2021
- COVID-19 High Frequency Phone Survey of Households, Kenya, 2020-2021