Jasmine Smith
Jasmine Smith
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Full-time
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Areas of Expertise
Behavior and identities, race and ethnic politics
Current Research
Jasmine's work examines how Black American’s racial identity shapes political attitudes and behavior, and interactions with political institutions. Her dissertation project, “Electability Politics: How and Why Black Democrats Vote in Primary Elections” asks: How do Black Americans make voting decisions in primary elections? In the project, she states that Black Americans are highly strategic voters and vote for the candidate that is perceived to be the most electable.
Education
Ph.D., Duke University, 2022
B.A., Indiana University, 2017