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Data Science for Politics
DPI 610

Jointly Offered with: Faculty of Arts & Sciences as GOV 1003

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Description

Decision-making in politics is now more informed by data than ever before. Data analysis guides voter targeting by campaigns, predictions about election outcomes, and critical policy decisions made by government officials – to name just a few important areas touched by the revolution in the availability and use of data.  This course covers key areas of politics transformed in recent years by data science, and it introduces fundamental tools of data science through applications to politics. Planned topics include campaigns and get out the vote, predicting election outcomes, spatial data, redistricting and gerrymandering, and analyzing opinions expressed offline and online.  The course takes a problem-driven approach, covering background and academic literature on each topic, learning a relevant data science tool or method, and then applying it to real-world data. A primary goal of the course is to give students an opportunity to develop data analysis skills relevant for working in politics, including writing and implementing code in R; through applications students will gain experience with data wrangling, record linkage, spatial tools, prediction, visualization, surveys and unstructured data.

School Harvard Kennedy School
Credits 4
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Department HKS Government
Course Component Lecture
Instruction Mode In Person
Grading Basis HKS Letter Graded
Academic Areas Democracy, Politics, and Institutions