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Counting Like a State: How Intergovernmental Partnerships Shaped the 2020 Us Census

Counting Like a State: How Intergovernmental Partnerships Shaped the 2020 Us Census

Paperback

Series: Studies in Government and Public Policy

General Political ScienceUnited States Politics

ISBN10: 0700639683
ISBN13: 9780700639687
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Published: Jun 17 2025
Pages: 304
Weight: 1.00
Height: 0.76 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English

An inside look at the 2020 Census that shows the importance of state and local cooperation in the complex federal project of census taking.

The census plays a foundational, if all too easily ignored, role in the operation of the American state, shaping everything from congressional representation to the allocation of trillions of federal dollars. While census taking aspires to the high-modernist goal of seeing like a state--centralizing, standardizing, and homogenizing knowledge about a polity--it is subject to far more conflict and negotiation than final tabulations, maps, or technical documentation make apparent. This is especially true in a large, decentralized polity like the United States where the Constitution entrusts the ultimate authority for the census in the legislative branch.

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