We may be contributing to a very bad trend in what we do..! I may have to light a blue touch paper and retire here - a very risky area - but I'm not making any sort of partisan point.
Over Christmas I've been catching up on some reading and was both alarmed and fascinated by a long article in the New Yorker about gerrymandering in the US. To gerrymander is defined by Dictionary.com as "To divide (a geographic area) into voting districts so as to give unfair advantage to one party in elections". There are now tools available that allow the use of census data, opinion polls, lifestyle etc to very high levels of accuracy previously unavailable. Presumably there are MapInfo partners that sell them. Voting districts need redrawing all the time of course. Managing this to ensure your rivals votes are nullified or reduced by shunting districts around so that they are swallowed up - or 'unhelpful' districts are merged - is the gerrymandering aspect. Its actually illegal in England but thats not to say it doesn't go on. This sort of thing has always happened but GIS makes it more precise - one voting district of notably bizarre shape in Philadelphia has been structured by local politicians (Republican in this case) to look like an 'upside down Chinese Dragon'. By these means the politicians ensure that they corrall off 'their' vote into safe blocks and then concentrate on the undecided voters when electioneering (the figure of 10% was used in the article). The result of this is to make the campaigning more and more shrill as there is no need to appeal to the mass of voters. The sheer violence of the language used in US election campaigns has always amazed me (I was there in 84 and 94) but its apparently getting much worse. It also means that the middle ground of opinion is ignored in the various legislatures - Republican/Democrat cooperation is now almost non-existent even on non-contentious issues. Obviously the New Yorker has what many listers would call through gritted teeth a 'liberal bias' but I think this is a valid point and even allowing for greater controls it could happen over here. I suppose if the tools are there they will get used but does anyone else share this concern? And now I'm going to change my identity and move to Patagonia. Paul Crisp Syntegra Innovation Place Delta Bank Road Newcastle NE11 9DJ Tel 0191 461 4522 Fax 0191 460 1987 ******************************************************************** This email may contain information which is privileged or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please notify the sender immediately and delete it without reading, copying, storing, forwarding or disclosing its contents to any other person Thank you Check us out at http://www.syntegra.com ********************************************************************
