Danielle Smith

Danielle Smith

Professor
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Sociology and Anthropology

2015 Submissions

Journal Paper

Jappah, Jlateh Vincent and Danielle Taana Smith. "Global Governmentality: Biosecurity in the Era of Infectious Diseases." Global Public Health 10. 10 (2015): 1139-1156. Print. *

Omori, Megumi and Danielle Taana Smith. "The Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Metropolitan area Racial Composition on Visible Consumption Among Racial/ethnic Minorities and Whites." Race and Social Problems 7. 3 (2015): 169-180. Print. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Smith, Danielle Taana. "The Immigrant Experience." A Tale for Three Counties. State University of New York, Genesee Community College. Batavia, NY. 17 Feb. 2015. Lecture.

Smith, Danielle Taana. "Narratives of Refugees: Categorizations and Expectations." Grand Round. University of Rochester/Mount Hope Family Center Developmental Psychopathology. Rochester, NY. 24 Feb. 2015. Guest Lecture.

Smith, Danielle Taana. "The Impact of the Built Environment on the Health and Well-being of Refugee Populations." Eastern Sociological Society Annual Conference. Eastern Sociological Society. New York, New York. 1 Mar. 2015. Conference Presentation. *

Smith, Danielle Taana and Kijana Crawford. "Islam: Local and Global Dimensions." Conable Conference in International Studies and Conable African Studies Symposium. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, New York. 2 Apr. 2015. Conference Presentation.

Smith, Danielle Taana and Jlateh Vincent Jappah. "The Emergence of Ebola in Liberia and Neighboring West African Nations: Public Health, Nation Building and The Role of The Diaspora." Liberian Studies Association Annual Meeting. Liberian Studies Association. Chicago, IL. 29 May 2015. Conference Presentation. *

Smith, Danielle Taana. "Socratic Forum: Syria’s Refugees: A European Crisis?" Socrates Forum. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. 20 Nov. 2015. Guest Lecture.

2014 Submissions

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Smith, Danielle T. "Urban Environments, Sustainability and Health Equity: Impact of the Built Environment on Refugee Health." Malmo University/Rochester Institute of Technology Symposium. Malmo University. Malmo, Sweden. 1 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation. *

Smith, Danielle T. "Beasts of Burden: Societal Consent to Child Domestic Servitude in Liberia." Eastern Sociological Society. Eastern Sociological Society. Baltimore, MD. 1 Feb. 2014. Conference Presentation. *

Smith, Danielle T. "The Rights of the Child: Child Labor and Exploitation in Liberia." American Association of Behavioral and Social Science. American Association of Behavioral and Social Science. Las Vegas, NV. 1 Feb. 2014. Conference Presentation. *

2013 Submissions

Journal Paper

Smith, Danielle T. and Vincent Jappah. "Transitional Justice: Prioritizing Truth Commissions or International Tribunals to Ensure Healing and Reconciliation." Journal of International and Global Studies 5. 1 (2013): 1-15. Web. *

2012 Submissions

Journal Paper

Smith, Danielle T. and Vincent Jappah. "State Sponsored Famine: Conceptualizing Politically Induced Famine as a Crime Against Humanity." Journal of International and Global Studies 4. 1 (2012): 17-31. Web. *

2010 Submissions

Formal Presentation

Smith, Danielle Taana. “Gangster Tourism: Representations of The Ghetto in the Era of Global Security.” Destination Slum!:Reflections on the Production and Consumption of Poverty in Tourism. Bristol, UK. 9-11 Dec. 2010. Presentation.

Published Article

Graham, Roderick and Danielle T. Smith. “Dividing Lines: An Empirical Examination of Technology Use and Internet Activity among African Americans.” Information, Communication and Society, 13.6 (2010): 892-908. Print. *

Omori, Megumi and Danielle Taana Smith. “Working and Living: The Effects of Family Responsibilities and Characteristics on Married Women’s Work Hours.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 41.1 (2010): 43-55. Print. *

Smith, Danielle Tana. “Hide and seek.” Poem. African Writing Magazine: Many Literatures, One Voice, 10 (2010): n.p. Print.