Professor Smith’s expertise highlights race and ethnicity’s role in shaping the American political landscape. Her research agenda illuminates the ways in which demographic dynamics influence citizens’ and denizens’ of the U.S. understanding of their own identity, their political attitudes, and their policy preferences.
Prior to her appointment at Duke University, she was a member of the Departments of Political and African American Studies at Penn State. She is a co-host of the Democracy Works Podcast and a TEDx alumna.
Smith applies the knowledge gained from research to speak to issues that influence real people, including the effects racial attitudes on American politics, diversity issues, and access to resources that ought to be distributed equitably.
Her research has been published in Annual Review of Political Science, Journal of Black Studies, Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, and The Journal of Politics. Her latest books include Black Mosaic: The Politics of Black Pan-Ethnic Diversity and Racial Stasis: The Millennial Generation and the Stagnation of Racial Attitudes in American Politics (with Christopher D. DeSante.)