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Associate Professor David Smith
BA Sydney, PhD Michigan
Senior Lecturer
Phone
+61 2 9114 2626
Address
H03 - Institute Building
The University of Sydney
Websites
- Religion and politics
- American and comparative political development
- Collective violence
- Theories of the state
Project title | Research student |
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Demystifying Rationality in International Politics: A Study of The Logic of US-China’s Strategic Competition. | Yiyang XU |
Selected publications
Publications
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Books
- Tiffen, R., Gauja, A., O'Connor, B., Gittins, R., Smith, D. (2020). How America Compares. Singapore: Springer. [More Information]
- Smith, D. (2015). Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
Book Chapters
- Smith, D., Tiffen, R. (2022). From Watergate to Trump world — the declining power of scandals. In Caryn Coatney (Eds.), Investigative Journalism in Changing Times. London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).
- Smith, D. (2020). Foreign policy, populism and international ethics. In Birgit Schippers (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Rethinking Ethics in International Relations, (pp. 136-147). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
- Smith, D. (2017). On the therapeutic uses of racism in other countries. In Charlotte Epstein (Eds.), Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives, (pp. 123-137). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
Journals
- Smith, D., Evers, U. (2022). Support for a COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the face of safety concerns and political affiliations: An Australian study. Politics, 42(4), 480-491. [More Information]
- Smith, D. (2021). No longer a ‘Christian nation’: why Australia’s Christian Right loses policy battles even when it wins elections. Religion, State and Society: the Keston journal, 49(3), 231-247. [More Information]
- Attwell, K., Smith, D., Ward, P. (2021). ‘If your child’s vaccinated, why do you care about mine?’ Rhetoric, responsibility, power and vaccine rejection. Journal of Sociology, 57(2), 268-285. [More Information]
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2022
- Smith, D., Tiffen, R. (2022). From Watergate to Trump world — the declining power of scandals. In Caryn Coatney (Eds.), Investigative Journalism in Changing Times. London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).
- Smith, D., Evers, U. (2022). Support for a COVID-19 vaccine mandate in the face of safety concerns and political affiliations: An Australian study. Politics, 42(4), 480-491. [More Information]
2021
- Smith, D. (2021). No longer a ‘Christian nation’: why Australia’s Christian Right loses policy battles even when it wins elections. Religion, State and Society: the Keston journal, 49(3), 231-247. [More Information]
- Attwell, K., Smith, D., Ward, P. (2021). ‘If your child’s vaccinated, why do you care about mine?’ Rhetoric, responsibility, power and vaccine rejection. Journal of Sociology, 57(2), 268-285. [More Information]
2020
- Smith, D. (2020). Foreign policy, populism and international ethics. In Birgit Schippers (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Rethinking Ethics in International Relations, (pp. 136-147). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
- Tiffen, R., Gauja, A., O'Connor, B., Gittins, R., Smith, D. (2020). How America Compares. Singapore: Springer. [More Information]
- Smith, D., Attwell, K., Evers, U. (2020). Majority acceptance of vaccination and mandates across the political spectrum in Australia. Politics, 40(2), 189-206. [More Information]
2019
- Sheehan, R., Park, J., Jou, C., Smith, D., Maddock, P. (2019). Translating Race: Teaching American Concepts and Histories of Race, Ethnicity, and Whiteness in Australia. Australasian Journal of American Studies (AJAS), 38(2), 17-49.
2018
- Attwell, K., Smith, D., Ward, P. (2018). 'The Unhealthy Other': How vaccine rejecting parents construct the vaccinating mainstream. Vaccine, 36(12), 1621-1326. [More Information]
- Smith, D., Attwell, K. (2018). Hearts, minds, nudges and shoves: (How) can we mobilise communities for vaccination in a marketised society? Vaccine, 36(44), 6506-6508. [More Information]
2017
- Smith, D. (2017). On the therapeutic uses of racism in other countries. In Charlotte Epstein (Eds.), Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives, (pp. 123-137). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Information]
- Attwell, K., Smith, D. (2017). Parenting as politics: social identity theory and vaccine hesitant communities. International Journal of Health Governance, 22(3), 183-198. [More Information]
2016
- Smith, D. (2016). Predicting acceptance of Mormons as Christians by religion and party identity. Public Opinion Quarterly, 80(3), 783-795. [More Information]
2015
- Smith, D. (2015). From the Military-Industrial Complex to the National Security State. Australian Journal of Political Science, 50(3), 576-590. [More Information]
- Smith, D. (2015). Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]
2014
- Chaudoin, S., Smith, D., Urpelainen, J. (2014). American evangelicals and domestic versus international climate policy. The Review of International Organizations, 9(4), 441-469. [More Information]
- Smith, D. (2014). The Mormon dilemma: How old and new religious divides hurt Mormon candidates in the United States. Electoral Studies, 35, 283-291. [More Information]
2012
- Smith, D. (2012). How Religious is American Foreign Policy? Australian Journal of Political Science, 47(3), 507-513. [More Information]
2011
- Salmond, R., Smith, D. (2011). Cheating Death-by-PowerPoint: Effective Use of Visual Aids at Professional Conferences. PS: Political Science and Politics, 44(3), 589-596. [More Information]
- Smith, D., Salmond, R. (2011). Verbal Sticks and Rhetorical Stones: Improving Conference Presentations in Political Science. PS: Political Science and Politics, 44(3), 583-588. [More Information]
Selected Grants
2022
- The ideologies and practices of anti-racism in Australia, Smith D, Soutphommasane T, Park J, Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP)