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Candis Watts Smith

Professor of Political Science
Political Science

Overview


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.

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. 

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.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Professor of Political Science · 2023 - Present Political Science, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

In the News


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Recent Publications


CAPTURING ETHNIC DIVERSITY AMONG BLACK RESPONDENTS: A BLACK IMMIGRANT OVERSAMPLE

Journal Article PS - Political Science and Politics · January 1, 2025 Full text Cite

The Making of a Mantra: Americans' Racial Ideologies in the Era of Black, Blue, and All Lives Matter

Journal Article Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics · November 25, 2023 In any racialized social system, a dominant racial ideology will emerge to uphold it, but it is always contested by and in dialog with others. This article leverages conversations around Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter, and Blue Lives Matter as a site ... Full text Cite

The effect of the affordable care act and racial dynamics on federal Medicaid transfers

Journal Article Journal of Public Policy · September 13, 2023 The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was intended to reduce inequalities in access to healthcare resources. However, a 2012 Supreme Court decision allowed states to opt out of a key component of the policy, leading to even greater variation in Medicaid's implemen ... Full text Cite
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Recent Grants


Guiding Academic Excellence for the Next Generation of Duke Undergraduates

Institutional SupportPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Duke Endowment · 2020 - 2026

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program 2024 - 25

FellowshipPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation · 2022 - 2025

Collaborative Research: Contraception Deserts: The Politics of Unequal Access to Affordable Reproductive Health Care

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Science Foundation · 2021 - 2025

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Education, Training & Certifications


Duke University · 2011 Ph.D.

External Links


candiswsmith.com