Anderson, Christopher, Avery, Patricia G.,
Pederson, Patricia V., Smith, Elizabeth S., and Sullivan, John
L. (1997). "Divergent Perspectives on Citizenship Education:
A QMethod Study and Survey of Social Studies Teachers." American
Educational
Research Journal 34 (2): 333-364.
Avery, Patricia G., Sullivan, John L., Smith,
Elizabeth S., & Sandell, Stephen. (1996).
"Issues-Centered Approaches to Teaching Civics and Government."
In Evans, R., & Saxe, D. (Eds.), The
Handbook for Teaching Social Issues. Washington, DC: National
Council for the Social Studies.
Smith, Elizabeth S. (Winter 2001). “John
Stuart Mill’s The Subjection of Women: A Re- Examination.”
Polity. 34 (2): 181-203.
Smith, Elizabeth S. (1999, September). “The
Effects of Investments in the Social Capital of Youth on Political
and Civic Behavior in Young Adulthood: A Longitudinal Analysis.”
Political Psychology. 20(3): 553-580.
Smith, Elizabeth S. (2006). “Learning
about Power through Service: Qualitative and Quantitative Assessments
of a Service-Learning Approach to American Government.”
The Journal of Political Science Education.
2:1-24.
Smith, Elizabeth S., Smith Ashleigh, and Gus
Suarez. (2005, February). “If Bill Clinton Were a Woman:
The Effectiveness of Account Strategies following Alleged Transgressions.”
Political Psychology. 26: 115-134.
Smith, Elizabeth S. (under review) “Self-Presentation,
Socialization, and Political Ambition: A Study of Young Women’s
and Young Men’s Interest in Public Office.” American
Journal of Political Science
Abernathy, Claire, Smith, Elizabeth S. and
Mark Weber. 2008. “Baby-Faced Frat Boys: Ageism and the
Candidate Evaluation Process.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association, New Orleans, LA, January 10-13, 2008.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2007 (September). “Women
in the Southeast: The Progress, the Problems, the Promise.”
Invited address given at the Annual Meeting of the
Regional Board of Directors of the YWCA. Westin Poinsett
Hotel, Greenville, SC.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2007. “Socialization,
Self-Presentation, and Political Ambition: A Study of Young Women’s
and Young Men’s Interest in Public Office.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern
Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January
4-6, 2007.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2006. “Self-Presentational
Concerns, Gender and Political Ambition: Why Don’t More
Young Women Run for Public Office?” Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political
Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 2006.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2006. Panel Discussant,
“Women’s Engagement in Politics,” Annual Meeting
of the Midwest Political Science Association,
Chicago, Illinois, April, 2006.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2006. “Gender Roles,
Impression Management Goals and Political Ambition: Why Don’t
More Young Women Run for Public Office?” Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political
Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, January 2006.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2005. “The Political
Ambition of Young Women: The Role of Self- Presentational Concerns
in Affecting the Desire to Run for Public Office.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern
Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana,
January 2005.
Smith, Elizabeth S. 2005. “Using the
Experimental Method to Assess the Efficacy of a Service- Learning
Approach to American Government.” Presented at the American
Political Science Association Teaching and Learning Conference.
Washington, D.C., February 2005.
Smith, Elizabeth S. and Carrie Parker. 2004.
“The Political Ambition of Young Women: The Reagan-Era Babies’
Entry Into Politics.” Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association,
New Orleans, Louisiana, January 2004. Also, presented at the Associated
Colleges of the South Women’s Studies Conference, Furman
University, March 2004.
Chair of Panel. “Women: In and Out of
Politics.” The Associated Colleges
of the South Women’s Studies Conference, Furman University,
March 2004.
Chair/Discussant. “Teaching International
Relations.” The Annual Meeting of the Southern
Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana,
January 2004.
Invited Participant in Liberty Fund Colloquium on “Willmoore
Kendall on Liberty and Virtue.” Pasadena, California, August
7-10, 2003.
Invited Participant in Liberty
Fund Colloquium on “Frank H. Knight’s 'Freedom
and Reform': The American Tradition of Political Economy.”
Pasadena, California, November 14-17, 2002.
Smith, Elizabeth S. and Dana R. Adams. “Who’s
to Blame? Sex and Economic Voting.” Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association, Savannah, Georgia, November 6-9, 2002.
Chair of Panel entitled “When Students
Practice What You Preach” at the Annual Meeting of the Southern
Political Science Association, Savannah, Georgia, November
6-9, 2002.
Invited Participant in Service-Learning Workshop
at the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August 29-
September 1, 2002.
Riedel, Eric and Elizabeth S. Smith. “Persistence
of Political Attitudes: Symbolic versus Nonsymbolic Attitude Stability.”
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August
29 – September 1, 2001.
Smith, Elizabeth S. and Ashleigh Smith. “Learning
about Power Through Service: An Assessment of a Service-Learning
Approach to American Government.” Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 19-21, 2001.
Smith, Elizabeth S., Smith Ashleigh, and Gus
Suarez. “If Bill Clinton Were a Woman: The Effectiveness
of Account Strategies following Alleged Transgressions.”
Presented at the Associated Colleges of
the South Women’s Studies Conference in Birmingham,
Alabama, October 15-16, 1999.
Revised and updated version presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political
Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 27-30, 2000.
Chair of Panel entitled “Political Context
and Its Effects” at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April
27-30, 2000.
Smith, Elizabeth S. “Social Capital
and the Political Socialization of Youth.” Presented at
the National Science Foundation Sponsored
Conference, “Multidisciplinary Pathways to Children’s
Learning, Development and Transitions to Adulthood” at Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, August 8-10, 1999.
Smith, Elizabeth S. “Youth Voluntary
Association Participation and Political Attitudes: A Quasi- Experimental
Causal Analysis.” Presented at the Annual Scientific
Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 18-21, 1999. Also, presented
at the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2-5, 1999.
Revised version presented at the International
Political Science Association Meeting in Quebec City, Canada,
August 2-5, 2000.
Smith, Elizabeth S. “The Making of Citizens
for the New Millennium: A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Capital
as a Resource in the Political Socialization of Youth.”
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April
14-18, 1999.
Smith, Elizabeth S. "Extracurricular
Activities and Political Participation: Exploring the Connection."
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science
Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 23-25, 1998.
Smith, Elizabeth S. "The Making of Citizens:
Social Capital and Citizenship Orientations." Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political
Science Association, Corpus Christi, Texas, March 18-21,
1998.
Smith, Elizabeth S. "John Stuart Mill's
The Subjection of Women: A Re-examination." Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political
Science Association, Corpus Christi, Texas, March 18-21,
1998.
Smith, Elizabeth S. "Ordinary Individuals'
Conceptualizations of Feminism: A QMethodological Analysis."
Presented at the Annual Spring Conference of the Carrie
Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Ames, Iowa,
March 1-2, 1996.
Smith, Elizabeth S. "Socialization throughout
the Life Cycle: Women over Sixty-Five and the Women's Movement."
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International
Society of Political Psychology, Washington, D.C., July
5, 1995.
Anderson, Christopher, Avery, Patricia G.,
Pederson, Patricia V., Smith, Elizabeth S., and Sullivan, John
L. "Perspectives on Citizenship Education." Presented
at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational
Research Association, San Francisco,
California, April 22, 1995.