CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Leah Cathryn Windsor Department:Institute for Intelligent Systems


EDUCATION
DEGREES DISCIPLINE INSTITUTION YEAR
Certificate Bayesian Analysis Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research July 2014
Ph.D. Political Science The University of Mississippi 2012
Certificate MLE, Regression II Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research July 2010
M.A. Political Science The University of Memphis 2005
Bachelor of Science Linguistics Georgetown University 1998

EXPERIENCE
RANK/POSITION DEPARTMENT/DIVISION INSTITUTION/COMPANY/ORGANIZATION PERIOD
Associate Professor Institute for Intelligent Systems & Department of English The University of Memphis 2021-present
Research Assistant Professor Institute for Intelligent Systems The University of Memphis 2016-2021
Instructor Department of Political Science The University of Memphis August 2012-September 2015
Faculty Affiliate Institute for Intelligent Systems The University of Memphis September 2012-present
Adjunct Department of Political Science The University of Mississippi August 2010-May 2012
Graduate Research Assistant Department of Political Science The University of Mississippi Fall 2008-Spring 2010
Adjunct Professor Department of Political Science The University of Memphis Fall 2006-Summer 2012
Instructor Department of Political Science Columbia College Fall 2006

HONORS/AWARDS
HONOR/AWARD INSTITUTION/COMPANY/ORGANIZATION YEAR
1. Windsor, L. (2022) Hermann Textual Analysis Linguistic style differentiates populist leaders from non-populists. With Cameron Thies (Michigan State) International Studies Association Midwest 2021
Non-Resident Fellow Krulak Center, Marine Corps University 2020
Margaret Hermann Text Analysis Award International Studies Association Midwest 2019
Margaret Hermann Text Analysis Award International Studies Association Midwest 2018
Smart City Research Fellow The University of Memphis, FedEx Institute & City of Memphis 2017
"We Can Do It" Women's History Month, The University of Memphis April 2016
Margaret Hermann Textual Analysis Award International Studies Association - Midwest 2015
Dissertation Fellowship The University of Mississippi Fall 2011, Spring 2012
Outstanding Graduate Paper Mississippi Political Science Association 2011
Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Award The University of Memphis Spring 2010
Outstanding Graduate Paper Award Tennessee Political Science Association Spring 2006

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
SUBJECT INSTITUTION
History of the English Language The University of Memphis
Syntax and Morphology The University of Memphis
Introduction to Grantwriting The University of Memphis
Unlocking Secrets of the Voynich Manuscript The University of Memphis
Agriculture in the Mississippi River Corridor The University of Memphis
Survey of Linguistics The University of Memphis
Cognitive Science Seminar The University of Memphis
Honors Forum: Deception 101 (How to spot a liar) The University of Memphis
Revolutions and Political Violence The University of Memphis
Introduction to American Government The University of Memphis
Problems in International Relations (Civil Wars) The University of Memphis
International Organization The University of Memphis
Politics of the Developing World The University of Memphis
International Conflict The University of Mississippi
Introduction to International Relations The University of Mississippi


STUDENT ADVISING/MENTORING
CURRENT DEGREE NAME YEAR OF GRADUATION
PhD, Applied Linguistics Ming Cheng 2025
PhD, Applied Linguistics Catherine McGee 2025
PhD, Applied Linguistics Egemen Curuk 2024
MA, Applied Linguistics Alexsandra Murphy 2023
PhD, Civil Engineering Seyedehsareh Hashemikamangar 2024
PhD, Applied Linguistics Iratishe Reuben Madaki 2024
MA Captain Casey LaMar (Marine Corps Academy) 2022
M.A./Ph.D. Patrick Woody 2024
Current undergraduate Austin Tucker Cantrell 2023
Current undergraduate Tessa Murphy 2020
BA Johnny Caleb Carter 2020
BA Paula Diaz Alexejew 2020
PhD candidate Jeffrey Griffin 2020
MA candidate Holly Scala 2020
PhD candidate Emily Frizzell 2020
MA candidate Colin Carmon 2020
PhD candidate David Hudlow 2020
MA Mae-Lynn Germany 2019
BS Grayson Cupit 2016
MA Michael Boyd 2016
BA Danielle Clewley 2016
BA Andrew Schrack 2015
Ph.D. Nia Dowell 2017
MA Haiying Li 2015


CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY DATES LOCATION SPONSORSHIP
Computer Science Capstone Mentor Spring 2022 The University of Memphis Child Impact Statement Tool I
Computer Science Capstone Mentor Fall 2022 The University of Memphis Child Impact Statement Tool II
Computer Science Capstone Mentor Spring 2023 The University of Memphis Child Impact Statement Tool III
Topic Modeling Evaluation Tool (TMET)   The University of Memphis, Institute for Intelligent Systems Minerva Initiative
Language Cohesion Social Media Tool (beta)   The University of Memphis, Institute for Intelligent Systems Minerva Initiative
Sensitive Data Encoder (beta)   The University of Memphis, Institute for Intelligent Systems Minerva Initiative
"Replication data for: The Language of Autocrats: Leaders’ Language in National Crises"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29481 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"Syrian Civil War Events Data"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29482 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"North Korea State Media"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29671 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"Rwanda Genocide Corpus"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29672 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"United Nations General Assembly Corpus"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29673 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"The Language of Threats and Bluffs in International Politics"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29675 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"The Language of Populism in Venezuela: Hugo Chavez and Nicholas Maduro"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29676 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
"Political Radicalization of Female ISIS Recruits"   http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/29677 Harvard Dataverse Network, Minerva Initiative
Original Data Set: Geolocated Disaster Data Fall 2013 The University of Memphis Collaboration with Timothy Hnat (Computer Science), Alistair Windsor (Mathematics), and Clint Thompson (University of Kentucky, Department of Geography)

Books Published

 Crawford, Kerry, and Windor, Leah (2023) “Epilogue: How might we envision a kinder and more equitable future for mothers in academia?” In Academic Mothering: Fabulating Futures for Higher Education. Edited by Guyotte et al.,.

Graesser, Arthur, and Windsor, Leah (2022) “Text and Discourse with Humans and Computers.” Atlas of Language Analysis in Psychology. Edited by Morteza Dehghani and Ryan Boyd, Guilford Press.

Windsor, L. (2021) “Seeing the Forest and the Trees: AI Bias, Political Relativity, and the Language of International Relations.” Psychology of AI Ethics, edited by Andrew J. Hampton and Jeanine DeFalco.

Windsor, L. (2021) “Operationalizing the evolution of the meaning of conflict over time and location.” Blackwell Handbook, edited by Stanley Dubinsky and Harvey Starr.

Windsor, L. and Crawford, K. (2023) Chutes & Ladders: The Hidden Curriculum that Makes or Breaks Academic Careers. Under review.

Windsor, L. Small Farm, Big World. (2023) Manuscript in Progress.

 From ABC to 123: Analyzing words through numbers (20223) Manuscript in progress.

Windsor, L. and Thies, C. The Linguistic Basis of Populist Rhetoric: How Language Conditions World Politics. (2022) Under contract with Brill.

Crawford, K. and Windsor, L. The PhD Parenthood Trap: Caught Between Work and Family in Academia. Georgetown University Press, October 2021.

Refereed Journal Publications

Windsor, L. (2023) Linguistic Correlates of Wine Ratings and Prices. Journal of Wine Research. With Jennifer Tatara, Christian Kronsted, Alistair Windsor, and Courtney Peters. Impact factor: 1.488

Windsor, L. (2023) Introduction: Diversity and Inclusion in Political Science as a Profession. PS: Political Science and Politics. With Gina Yannitell Reinhardt and Bridgett King.

An Enactivist Account of Lying. (2023) With Christian Kronsted, Deborah Tollefsen, and Shaun Gallagher.

Crawford, K. and Windsor, L. (2022) Call Me, Maybe? Gender, Bias, and Virtual Mentorship in Post-Covid Academia. International Studies Perspectives. Impact factor: .914

Windsor, L. (2022) Gender, Language, and Representation in the U.S. Senate. With Sara Mitchell, Tracy Osborn, Bryce Dietrich, and Andrew J. Hampton. Journal of Language and Politics. Impact Factor: 1.689

Windsor, L. (2022) Bias in Text Analysis for International Relations Research. Global Studies Quarterly.

Wood, Reed; Reinhardt, Gina; RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak; Windsor, Leah. (2021) Resisting Lockdown: The Influence of COVID-19 Restrictions on Social Unrest. International Studies Quarterly. Impact factor: 2.146

Windsor, L., and Kronsted, Christian (2021) Grant-writing and the Hidden Curriculum: Mentoring and Collaborating Across Disciplines. PS: Political Science and Politics. Impact factor: .789

Windsor, L. (2021) Online Social Cohesion Reflects Real-World Group Action in Syria during the Arab Spring. With Megan Chiovaro (UConn) and Alexandra Paxton (UConn). PLOS-ONE. Impact factor: 2.740

Windsor, L. (2021) Effects of Teaching Experience and Culture on Choral Directors’ Descriptions of Choral Tone. With Emily Frizzell. PLOS-ONE. Impact factor: 2.740

Windsor, L. and Crawford, K (2021). The differential effects of pandemic parenting. ADVANCE Journal.

Windsor, L. and Crawford, K. (2021) Women and Minorities Encouraged to Apply (Not Stay). Trends in Genetics. Impact factor: 11.0

Windsor, L., and Thies, C. (2021) MENtorship: “Men in the Middle” and their role as allies in addressing gender bias. PS: Political Science and Politics. Impact factor: .789

Windsor, L. Crawford, K.F., and Breuning, M. (2021) Not a leaky pipeline! Academic success is a game of Chutes and Ladders. PS: Political Science and Politics. Impact factor: .789

Giger, J., Barnhart, S., Feltner, F., Slone, M., and Windsor, L. (2020) Validating the eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) in Rural Adolescents. Journal of Rural Health. Impact factor: 2.471

Windsor, L. (2020) Advancing Interdisciplinary Work in Computational Communication Science. Political Communication. Impact factor: 4.339

Windsor, L. and Crawford, K. (2019) Normalizing Parents in the Academy. PS: Political Science and Politics. Impact factor: .789

Windsor, L., Cupit, J.G., and Windsor, A. (2019) Automated Content Analysis Across Six Languages. Plos-One. Publication date: November 20, 2019. Impact factor: 2.776

Zelinka, I., Zmeskal, O., Windsor, L., & Cai, Z. (2019). Unconventional Methods in Voynich Manuscript Analysis. MENDEL, 25(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.13164/mendel.2019.1.001

Windsor, L. (2018) Local Politics in an International Context: A Linguistic Analysis of Community Resiliency in Memphis, TN. Local Governance Studies. With Alistair Windsor, Andrew J. Hampton, and Grayson Cupit. Impact factor: 1.523

Love, G. & Windsor, L. (2017) Populism and Popular Support: Vertical Accountability, Exogenous Events, and Leader Discourse in Venezuela. Political Research Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/1065912917749752 Impact factor: 1.523

Windsor, L. (2017) The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities. Terrorism and Political Violence. https://doi-org.ezproxy.memphis.edu/10.1080/09546553.2017.1385457 Impact factor: 1.643

Windsor, Leah, Dowell, N., Windsor, A., & Kaltner, J. (2017b). Leader Language and Political Survival Strategies. International Interactions, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/03050629.2017.1345737 Impact factor: 1.67

Dowell, N. M., Windsor, L. C., & Graesser, A. C. (2016). Computational linguistics analysis of leaders during crises in authoritarian regimes. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 9(1–3), 1–12. Impact factor: .53

Windsor, Leah, Dowell, N., & Graesser, A. (2014). The Language of Autocrats: Leaders’ Language in Natural Disaster Crises. Risk, Hazards, and Crisis in Public Policy, 5(4), 446–467. Impact factor: 1.34

Windsor, L. & Detraz, N. (2013) Evaluating Climate Migration: Population Movement, Insecurity and Gender. with Nicole Detraz. The International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 16(1), 127-146. DOI: 10.1080/14616742.2013.789640 Impact factor: .970

Refereed Conference Publications

Chiovaro, M., Windsor, L. C., & Paxton, A. (2021) Vector autoregression, cross-correlation, and cross-recurrence quantification analysis: A case study in social cohesion and collective action. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (Vol. 43, No. 43).

Giger, J. T., Barnhart, S., Craig, C. & Windsor, L. Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling for Small Samples: A Powerful Approach to Address Grand Challenges for Social Work Research. Society for Social Work and Research 2020 Conference, Washington, DC.

Windsor, L. C., Yannitell Reinhardt, G., Windsor, A. J., Ostergard, R., Allen, S., Burns, C., Giger, J. & Wood, R. (2020). Gender in the time of COVID-19: Evaluating national leadership and COVID-19 fatalities. PloS one, 15(12), e0244531. Impact factor: 2.740

Giger, J. T., Barnhart, S., Feltner, F., Slone, M., Lawler, M. & Windsor, L. Predicting Overall Subjective Well-Being in Appalachian Children: Lessons Learned from a School-Based Study, 2019 World Rural Health Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

Giger, J. T., Barnhart, S., Craig, C. & Windsor, L. (under review). Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling for Small Samples: A Powerful Approach to Address Grand Challenges for Social Work Research. Society for Social Work and Research 2020 Conference, Washington, DC.

Cai, Z., Graesser, A.C., Windsor, L., Cheng, Q., Shaffer, D.W., & Hu, X. (2018). Impact of corpus size and dimensionality of LSA spaces from Wikipedia articles on AutoTutor answer evaluation. In K.E. Boyer & M. Yudelson(Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Educational Data Mining (pp.127-136). Buffalo, NY: EDM Society. http://educationaldatamining.org/files/conferences/EDM2018/EDM2018_Preface_TOC_Proceedings.pdf. Among five papers nominated for Best Paper Award; 18% conference acceptance rate.

Cai, Z., Graesser, A.C., Windsor, L., & Hu, X. (2017) Sprout: A semantic analysis tool for small corpora. Paper presented at the Forty-seventh annual meeting of the society for computer in psychology, Vancouver, Canada.

Non-Refereed Publications

Windsor, L. (2019, June) Computational Analysis of International Political Discourse for Global Threat Monitoring. Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center.

Windsor, L. (2017, February) The Predictive Power of Political Discourse. White Paper. National Academy of Sciences. Washington, DC.

Other Presentations (refereed *)

Windsor, Leah (2023, March) Methods Café Foreign Policy Analysis: Methods and Approaches. ISA, Montreal, Canada.

Windsor, Leah (2023, March) Best practices in analyzing multimodal communication data for international relations research. ISA, Montreal, Canada.

Windsor, Leah. (2022, November) Introducing PoliTracker: A tool for contextualizing language and political events. With Manish Kasu.

Windsor, Leah (2022, November) How do principals and agents speak at the United Nations: Political belief and language patterns of national leaders versus permanent representatives. ISA Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Sercan Canbolat and Baris Kesgin.

Windsor, Leah. (2022, November) Computing the average world leader's beliefs: A new comparison sample based on the United Nations General Assembly debate corpus. ISA Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Sercan Canbolat and Baris Kesgin.

Windsor, Leah (2022, November) A Syntactic and Morphological Approach to Poisoning: Analysis of the keywords “country” and “the state” in Turkish Political Speeches. ISA Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Egemen Curuk.

Windsor, Leah (2022, November) A Critical Stylistic Analysis of the Speeches by African Leaders at the United Nations General Assembly from 1970-2020. ISA Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Iratishe Madaki.

Windsor, Leah (2022, October) Human rights through the language lens: Linguistic Variability for Turkiye’s Nationalist Movement Party Leader Devlet Bahc¸eli. Southeastern Human Rights Network, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. With Egemen Curuk.

Windsor, Leah (2022, October) Linguistic Analysis of Rhetoric in the Rwandan Genocide. Southeastern Human Rights Network, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. With Alexsandra Murphy.

Windsor, Leah (2022, March) Signaling Strategy: Links between linguistic similarity and troop deployment levels. US Strategic Command Deterrence and Assurance Academic Alliance Conference. With Captain Casey LaMar, USMC.

Windsor, Leah (2022, March) Language in the Rwandan Genocide. International Studies Association, Nashville, TN.

Windsor, Leah (2022, March). He for She: Advancing MENtorship in ISA. International Studies Association, Nashville, TN.

Windsor, Leah (2021, November) Linguistic style differentiates populist leaders from non-populists. ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Cameron Thies.

Windsor, Leah (2021, November) Quantitative Archival Research: The Case of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Susan Allen.

Windsor Leah (2021, October) Nature or Nurture? Identical twins use semantically similar language in open-ended survey responses. Text-as-Data. With Alistair Windsor and Pete Hatemi.

Windsor, Leah (2021, September) Gender, Leaders, and Language during the Covid-19 Pandemic. With Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Courtney Burns England, Susan Allen, Shwetha Ganesh, and Kate Perry. ISA West, Pasadena, CA.

Windsor, Leah (2021, September) Language and Violence in the Rwandan Genocide. ISA West, Pasadena, CA.

Windsor, Leah (2021, September) Signaling Strategy: The link between what state leaders say and what they intend to do. With Casey LaMar. ISA West, Pasadena, CA.

Windsor Leah. (2021, April) Perspectives on Language and Culture in Event Data. International Studies Association 2021.

Windsor Leah. (2021, April) Call Me, Maybe? Gender, Bias, and Virtual Mentorship in Post-Covid Academia. International Studies Association 2021.

Windsor Leah. (2021, April) The Language of Populism and Foreign Policy in Latin America. International Studies Association 2021.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, November) Waves of collective action: Dynamics of online and real-world activism in the Arab Spring. Society for Computers in Psychology. With Alexandra Paxton and Megan Chiovaro. Online due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, November) Mentorship in the Era of Covid19. ISA-Midwest, Roundtable. Online due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah (2020, November) Leaning in to MENtorship: Male scholars as colleagues, allies, and mentors. ISA-Midwest, Roundtable. Online due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, November) Nonlinear Dynamics of Online and Real-World Social Cohesion during the Arab Spring: A Comparison of ICEWS, Phoenix, and Terrier Event Datasets. ISA-Midwest. With Alexandra Paxton and Megan Chiovaro. Online due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, November) How Female Representation in the British Commons Shapes Crisis Behavior. ISA-Midwest. With Doug Gibler, Dennis Foster, and Austin Schutz. Online due to Covid19.

Windsor Leah. (2020, September) Mentorship in the Academy. APSA Panel. Virtual due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, July) Waves of collective action: Dynamics of online and real-world activism in the Arab Spring. 30th Annual Conference of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences. With Alexandra Paxton and Megan Chiovaro. Online due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, April)  Bias in Corpus Generation for Political and Social Research. ISA, Hawaii. Cancelled due to Covid19.

Windsor, Leah. (2020, April) Language and Crisis in Rabin’s Israel. ISA, Hawaii. With Baris Kesgin (Elon University). Cancelled due to Covid19.

Burns, C., Windsor, L., Peterson, G., and Sulkowski, A. (2019, October) Women World Leaders and the Language of the Political Double Bind. ISA-South, Memphis, TN.

Windsor, L. (2019, November) A Theory of Language and Power in the International System. ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L., Cupit, J.G., Tacket, A., Zhiqiang, C., Windsor, A. (2019, November) Coh-MetrixML: Multilingual Analysis of Text on Cohesion and Language. ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. Windsor, A., van Mersbergen, M., Deitz, G. Sulkowski, A., Walljasper, L. (2019, November) Deception and Multimodal Communication. ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2019, November) Lessons from Minerva-funded Research in Political Science. Pre-Conference Workshop. Peace Science Society International, Manhattan, KS. With Krista Wiegand-Jordan, Paul Hensel, Andy Owsiak, Erik Gartzke, Michaela Mattes, and Zeev Maoz.

Burns, C. and Windsor, L. (2019, October) Women World Leaders and the Language of the Political Double Bind. ISA-South, Memphis, TN.

Windsor, L. (2018, November) “The Language of Coup-Proofing in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.” ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Susan Allen (University of Mississippi).

Windsor, L. (2018, November) “Leadership, Language, Crisis, and Peace.” ISA-Midwest, St. Louis, MO. With Baris Kesgin (Elon University).

Windsor, L. (2018, November) “Advancing the Scientific Study of Diplomacy.” Peace Science

Society International Pre-Conference Workshop. White paper co-authored with Arthur Spirling, Mark Niemann, and Zuhaib Mahmood.

Windsor, L. (2018, October) Linguistics & Political Science Workshop/Conference. UNT Denton (NSF# 1624346, Political Stability and Language Endangerment).

Windsor, L. (2018, August) “The Cognitive Framework of Fake News.” Preconference on Politics and Computational Social Science. Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

Windsor, L. (2018, July) Syntax, Semantics, and Topics in Fake News. Short Presentation. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. With Zhiqiang Cai.

Windsor, L. (2018, April) Navigating Life Events in Academia. Roundtable Panel.

Windsor, L. (2018, January) Community Engagement and Government Responsiveness to Inclement Weather: A case study of the Memphis 311 System. Southern Political Science Association CWC: Emergency Management, Disaster, and Politics. With Alistair Windsor, Andrew Hampton, and Grayson Cupit. New Orleans, LA.

Windsor, L. (2017, November). Sprout: A Tool for Interactive Topic Modeling and Latent Semantic Space Generation for Small Corpora. With Zhiqiang Cai, Art Graesser, and Xiangen Hu. Society for Computers in Psychology (SCiP). Vancouver, Canada.

Windsor, L. (2017, November) Language and Policy Similarity in the United Nations. ISA-Midwest Annual Conference. With Michael Boyd. St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2017, November) A Longitudinal Study of Linguistic Optimism During Crises in China. ISA-Midwest Annual Conference. With Michael Boyd. St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2017, November) Emotional Contagion and Language in the Rwandan Genocide. ISA-Midwest Annual Conference. With Grayson Cupit, John Britton, and Danielle Clewley. St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2017, November) Foreign Policy Insights, Text-as-Data Methods. Peace Science Society Annual Conference Workshop. Tempe, AZ.

Windsor, L. (2017, April) Language and the Body Politic: Congruence and Conflict within Linguistic and Biometric Markers Within Political Discourse. With George Deitz and Alistair Windsor. Association for Politics and the Life Sciences. Chicago, IL.

Windsor, L. (2017, October) Gender and Language in the United States Senate. New Research in Gender and Political Psychology. With Sara Mitchell (University of Iowa). New Orleans, LA.

Windsor, L., (2017, July) Automated Linguistic Classification of Fake News. SBP-BRiMS Challenge Question. With Grayson Cupit, Danielle Clewley, Michael Boyd, and Alistair Windsor.

Windsor, L (2017, February) Political Discourse Bias: Automated Content Analysis Across Six Languages. With Alistair Windsor and Grayson Cupit. Paper presented at the International Studies Association. Baltimore, MD.

Windsor, L. (2017, February) The Language of Threats and Bluffs in International Politics. With Mae-Lynn Germany. Paper presented at the International Studies Association. Baltimore, MD.

Windsor, L. (2016, November) Discourse and Discord in North Korea. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – Midwest. St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2016, March). Allies in Peace: Communication in the United Nations General Assembly. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – International Communication conference (ISA-ICOMM), Atlanta, GA.

Windsor, L. (2016, March). The Language of Crisis and Transition in North Korea. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Windsor, L. (2016, March). Topics and Tone in the General Assembly: Linguistic Features of Authoritarian and Democratic Leaders’ Speech. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Windsor, L. (2016, March) The Language of Radicalization: Female Internet Recruitment to Participation in ISIS Activities. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA

Windsor, L. & Love, G. (2016, February) Alo Populism! Discourse and Presidential Approval in Chavez’ Venezuela. Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association, San Juan, PR.

Windsor, L. (2015, November) Regime Type and Discourse in International Forums. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – Midwest annual conference, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2015, November) The Language of Credible Threats and Bluffs in International Politics. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – Midwest annual conference, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2015, November) The Brides of ISIS: Online Political Radicalization of Young Muslim Women. International Studies Association – Midwest. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – Midwest annual conference, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. & Love, G. (2015, November) Alo Presidente: Discourse and Presidential Approval in Chavez’ Venezuela. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – Midwest annual conference, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L., Dowell, N. & Graesser, A.. (2014, November) Socio-Political and Linguistic Cohesion. Paper presented at the International Studies Association – Midwest annual conference, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L. (2014, August) Generating Effective Peacekeeping Missions. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

Windsor, L. (2014, March) The Natural Disaster Origins of Contentious Political Behavior. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

Windsor, L. & Simpson, A. (2014, January) Democracy, Development, and Human Security. Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Windsor, L. & Simpson, A. (2013, November) Which comes first – health or wealth? A Chicken-and-Egg Approach to Democracy, Development and Human Security. Paper presented at the ISA-Midwest Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L., Kathman, J. & Shannon, M. (2013, June) Competency and Cohesion in Peacekeeping Operations. Presented at the Joint meeting of the Peace Science Society and International Studies Association, Budapest, Hungary.

Windsor. L., Dowell, N., Li, H. & Graesser, A. (2013, April) Autocratic Leaders and Natural Disasters. Paper presentation at the Visions in Methodology Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.

Windsor, L., Dowell, N., Myers, J., Li, H. & Graesser, A. (2013, April) The Language of Autocrats.. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Windsor, L. (2013, April) International Cooperation and Natural Disasters. Paper presented at the International Studies Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Windsor, Leah. (2012, November) Losing Respect: When Do Natural Disasters Degrade Human Rights? Paper presented at the International Studies Association Midwest Conference, St. Louis, MO.

Windsor, L., Kathman, J. & Shannon, M. (2012 August) The Composition of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations.Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA.

Windsor, L. & Detraz, N. (2012, April) Ecological migrants, Gender and Security: The Case of the U.S. and Mexico. Paper presented at the British International Studies Association, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Windsor, L. & Detraz, N. (2012, April) Ecological migrants, Gender and Security: The Case of the U.S. and Mexico. Paper presented at the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA.

Windsor, L. (2011, November) Human Rights and Natural Disasters, Journeys in World Politics. Paper presented at Journeys in World Politics, The University of Iowa.

Windsor, L. (2011, November) Natural Disasters and Threats to Leaders' Tenure. Paper presented at the Mississippi Political Science Association, Jackson, MS.


SUPPORT

(External)

ACTIVITY AGENCY/SOURCE AMOUNT PERIOD
Rural Energy Audit Program (REAP)USDA $150,293 2023-2025
Language Across Cultures: The Communication Styles of World LeadersNational Science Foundation $450,000  
Multilingual Approaches to Corpus DiversificationDoD Minerva Initiative $198,898 2017-2019
Political Crisis and Language (FA9550-14-1-0308)Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research (Minerva Initiative) $1,285,656 2014-2019
International Studies Association Travel Grant, 2013International Studies Association $250 April 2013
American Political Science Association Travel Grant, 2012American Political Science Association $100 August 2012
Society for Political Methodology Travel Grant, Diversity Committee AwardeeSociety for Political Methodology $750 July 2012
Political Crisis and LanguageDoD/Minerva Initative/NSF $845,208 2012-2014
Internal Support
ACTIVITY AGENCY/SOURCE AMOUNT PERIOD
Women's Mentorship Group College of Arts and Sciences $150 2019-2020 AY
Women's Mentorship Group Division of Research and Innovation $500 2019-2020 AY
A Sentiment Based Measure of Systemic Risk in Global Economy Division of Research and Innovation $2500  
HIV Disparities in Vulnerable Populations living in the Mid-South Division of Research and Innovation $2500 FY2018
Uncovering Latent Community Issues Through Social Media The University of Memphis, FedEx Institute $3,000 December 2016-August 2017
Congruence and Conflict in Linguistic and Biometric Markers The University of Memphis $30,000 April 2017-April 2019
Financial Infrastructure Stability and Cyber-security (FISC) The University of Memphis $125,000 March 2017
Departmental Research Grant Department of Political Science $5000 Summer 2013

OUTREACH

Project/s summary

PROJECT PARTICIPANTS PERIOD SPONSORSHIP
Linguistic Endangerment and Political Instability Smithsonian Institution Spring 2019 NSF Award 1624346
QuantText.com Repository for Computational Text Analysis tools 2018-present  
Dictators, Populists, Terrorists: What Language Can Tell Us About Opaque and Radical Politics. The University of Memphis General Faculty Meeting Fall 2017 Invited talk

SERVICE
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The University of Memphis ASPIRED Mentor 2022-2023
The University of Memphis Engaged Scholarship Network Mentor 2022-2023
The University of Memphis Faculty Senate Budget and Finance Committee 2022-2023
The University of Memphis Faculty Senate President's Appeals Committee 2022-2023
The University of Memphis Faculty Senate Division of Business & Finance (Facilities & Service Committee) 2022-2023
The University of Memphis Faculty Senate d. Information Technology Division (IT Policy & Planning Council; Information Security Advisory Committee) 2022-2023
The University of Memphis Honors Committee and Sigma Tau Alpha, Department of English 2022-2025
The University of Memphis Institute for Intelligent Systems, Search Committee Member Fall 2022
The University of Memphis Faculty Senate Executive Committee 2022-2023
Founder, Memphis Mentorship Network Mentorship group for women+ students and faculty 2019-2020
University of Memphis Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Fall 2014
The University of Memphis Brown Bag and Graduate Student Professionalization Series Fall 2012
The University of Mississippi Conference Co-Organizer, "Sharing the Water" Spring 2010
The University of Mississippi Founder, Graduate Students Methods Group Fall 2010-Spring 2012

OTHER
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Society for Political Methodology Expansions Initiative 2022
PLOS ONE Editor 2023-present
International Studies Perspectives Editorial Board 2020-2025
International Studies Quarterly Editorial Board 2020-2025
Tennessee Higher Education in Prison Initiative Board Member 2022-present
Text as Data Board Member 2022-present
International Studies Association International Communication Division Board Member 2022-2024
International Studies Association Professional Rights and Responsibilities 2022-2024
International Studies Association At-large Member, Governing Council 2022-2024
International Studies Association Nominating Committee 2022-2024
International Studies Association Executive Committee 2021-2022
International Studies Association Midwest President 2021
International Studies Association Midwest Program Chair 2020
International Studies Association Pay it Forward Mentor 2019
International Studies Association Pay it Forward Mentor 2020
International Studies Association Pay it Forward Mentor 2021
Congressman Steve Cohen, (TN-09) Encouraged co-signing on Dear Colleague Letter to restore Minerva Initiative Funding May 2020
Congressman Steve Cohen, (TN-09) Encourged co-sponsorship of Social Sciences Protect Our Nation Act (H.R. 7106) May 2020
Senator Marsha Blackburn Encouraged to restore Minerva Initiative funding in the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act June 2020
Politics and Computational Social Science Mentor 2020
Society for Political Methodology Graduate Student Poster Discussant 2018
International Studies Association Midwest Board Member 2016-2018
Peace Science Society International Online Peace Science Colloquium Discussant 2019-present
National Academy of Sciences; International Interactions; Foreign Policy Analysis; International Studies Quarterly; European Journal of Political Research; Comparative Political Studies; American Political Science Review; Conflict Management and Peace Science; International Studies Quarterly; American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research; Discourse Processes; International Studies Review; Politics and the Life Sciences; Political Research Quarterly; PLOS ONE; PS: Political Science and Politics; Political Psychology; Political Communication Reviewer 2012-present
Global Cultural Knowledge Center Subject Matter Expert  
Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center Subject Matter Expert  

Appendix A

Academic Year (please indicate year) Course # Course Name Credit Hours Percent Taught Enroll Labratory Supervised(S)/Instructed(I) New Preparation (Y) /(N)
2023 UNHP 1100-311 Unlocking the Secrets of the Voynich Manuscript 1 100 tbd   Yes
2023 UNHP 1100-312 Agriculture in the Mississippi River Corridor 1 100 tbd   Yes
2023 ENGL 7511/8511 Survey of Linguistics 3 100 tbd    
2023 ENGL 4501 History of the English Language 3 100 12   Yes
2023 ENGL 7501/8501 History of the English Language 3 100 9   Yes
2022 ENGL 75122/8512 Morphology and Syntax 3 100 9   Yes
2022 IIS 6010 Introduction to Grantwriting 1 100 7   Yes
Fall 2020 UNHP 1100 304 Honors Forum: Deception 101 1       no
Fall 2019 COMP 8514 Cognitive Science Seminar 3        
Fall 2019 UNHP 1100-304 Honors Forum: Deception 101 1   15    
Spring 2015 3505350 International Organization 3       No
Fall 2015 4315350 Revolutions and Political Violence 3       No
Fall 2014 3325350 Politics of Developing Nations 3       No
Spring 2014 4315350 Revolutions and Political Violence 3       No
Spring 2014 1501301 Introduction to International Relations 3       No
Spring 2013 1501301 Introduction to International Relations 3       No
Spring 2013 3325350 Politics of Developing Nations 3       No
Spring 2013 7503001 Reading for Comprehensive Exams 1       No
Fall 2013 1501301 Introduction to International Relations 3       Ye
Fall 2013 3505350 International Organization 3       No
Summer 2012 4315201 Revolutions and Political Violence 3       Ye
Fall 2012 3509001 Special Topics in International Relations - Civil Wars 3       Ye
Fall 2012 7503001 Reading for Comprehensive Exams 1       Ye
Summer 2011 1100101 Introduction to American Government 3       Ye
Spring 2011 3325001 Politics of Developing Nations 3       Ye
Fall 2011 3505001 International Organization 3       Ye

Appendix B

Undergraduate Honors thesis committee. Tessa Murphy, The University of Memphis (BA, December 2020)
 
Master's thesis committee. Holly Scala, Department of Political Science, The University of Nevada at Reno (M.A.)
 
Master's thesis committee. David Hudlow, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Memphis (M.S.)
 
Dissertation committee. Jeffrey Griffin, Department of Political Science, The University of Nevada at Reno (Ph.D.)
 
Dissertation committee. Emily Frizzell, Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, The University of Memphis (Ph.D.)
 
Dissertation committee. Colin Carmon, Department of Psychology, The University of Memphis (M.A./Ph.D.)
 
Dissertation Committee. Nia Dowell, Department of Psychology.
 
Supervised Undergraduate Students: Grayson Cupit (Computer Engineering); Allison Todd (Political Science, International Studies); Elizabeth Rapalo (Spanish); Jonathan Jones-Edwards (Spanish)
 
Supervised Graduate Assistants (funded by Minerva Initiative): Chase Presley (BA, Psychology, August 2015); Ying Fang (PhD candidate, Psychology); Nia Dowell (PhD Candidate, Psychology); Jennifer Wei (MA student, Political Science); Omar Suboh (MA, Political Science, August 2015); Michael Boyd (MA candidate, Political Science); Patrick Evetts (MA candidate, Political Science); Mae-Lynn Germany (PhD candidate, Counseling Educational Psychology & Research); Danielle Clewley (MA candidate, Psychology)
 
Senior Honors Thesis. Advisor. Andrew Schrack, Department of Political Science (BA expected Spring 2015)
 
Second reader. Senior Honors Thesis, Jeanne Hanna. Department of Anthropology. Fall 2012-Spring 2013.
 
Dissertation and Major Area Paper Committee Member, Haiying Li. Department of Psychology. Fall 2012-Spring2013.
 
Dissertation and Major Area Paper Committee Member, Nia Dowell. Department of Psychology. Fall 2012-Spring 2013.
 

Appendix C

Windsor, L. (2023) Genetics, Gender, and Language. With Pete Hatemi. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, Leah (2022, October) How do principals and agents speak at the United Nations: Political belief and language patterns of national leaders versus permanent representatives. With Sercan Canbolat and Baris Kesgin. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, Leah. (2022, October) Computing the average world leader's beliefs: A new comparison sample based on the United Nations General Assembly debate corpus. With Sercan Canbolat and Baris Kesgin. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, Leah (2022, October) The Operational Code of World Leaders. With Sercan Canbolat and Baris Kesgin. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, Leah (2022, March) Signaling Strategy: Links between linguistic similarity and troop deployment levels. With Captain Casey LaMar, USMC. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2021) Zipf’s Law: Linguistic Properties of the Voynich Manuscript. With Zhiqiang Cai, Ivan Zelinka, and Alistair Windsor. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2021) Heaps’ and Benford’s Laws and the Voynich Manuscript. With Zhiqiang Cai, Ivan Zelinka, and Alistair Windsor. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2020) Women World Leaders and the Language of the Political Double Bind. With Courtney Burns. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2020) LIWC correlates of Coh-Metrix: Syntactic and semantic document feature similarities to bag-of-words analysis. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2020) Language and Violence in the Rwandan Genocide. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2020) A Machine Learning Approach to Political Language and Personality. With Deepak Venugopal, Alistair Windsor, and Manish Kasu. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2019) Gender and Computer Mediated Communication. With Colin Carmon, Art Graesser, and Nia Dowell. Work in progress.
 
Windsor, L. (2021) A Multimodal Approach to Analyzing Deception in Politics. With Alistair Windsor, Miriam van Mersbergen, George Deitz, and Christian Kronsted. Under Review.
 
Windsor, L. (2021) Gender and Language in the British Parliament: Linguistic Correlates of Conflict Propensity. With Doug Gibler (UAB), Dennis Foster (VMI), and Austin Schutz (UAB). Under Review.
 
Hudlow, D. (2022) Fostering productive conversations between public agencies and those they serve to accelerate expansion of bike networks: An examination of attitudes towards proposed bike lanes. With Stephanie S Ivey, Andrew Guthrie, Leah Windsor, and Claudio I. Meier. Revise and Resubmit.
 
Windsor, L. (2022) Language, Stress, and Change in Domestic and International Politics. Revise and Resubmit.
 
Windsor, L. (2022) The Cognitive Framework of Fake News. With Zhiqiang Cai and J. Grayson Cupit. Revise and Resubmit.
 

Appendix D

External Support – In Preparation
 
1.     FY2023. PI. National Geographic Level I Grant. “A linguistic and historical exploration of the Voynich Manuscript.”$18,000
 
2.     FY2023. PI. HNDS Language Across Cultures: Automated Multilingual Syntax/Semantic Analysis. $1,183,139
 
External Support - Under Review
 
1.     FY2023. PiI. National Geographic Level I Grant. “A linguistic and historical exploration of the Voynich Manuscript.”$18,000
 
External Support - Funded
 
1.     FY2023. Co-PI. USDA REAP (Rural Energy Audit Program). $150,293
 
2.     FY2021. PI. Language Across Cultures: The Communication Styles of World Leaders. National Science Foundation #2117009. $450,000
 
3.     FY 2018. PI. Text as Data Conference Travel Grant. Funded by Microsoft, the National Science Foundation, and UW's eScience Institute and Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences. $1,000
 
4.     FY 2016. PI. Uncovering Latent Community Issues Through Social Media. The University of Memphis & City of Memphis Smart City Initiative. With Alistair Windsor. $3,000
 
5.     FY 2017. PI. Political Crisis and Language. Minerva Initiative. $198,898. (FA9550-14-1-0308).
 
6.     FY 2014. PI. Political Crisis and Language: A computational assessment of social disequilibrium and security threats. Minerva Initiative, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, September 2014-2017. $1,285,649 (FA9550-14-1-0308).
 
7.     FY 2013. International Studies Association Travel Grant, San Francisco, CA, April 2013.
 
8.     FY 2012. Co-PI. Political Crisis and Language. NSF/Minerva Initiative, September 2012-2014 (#0904909). With Art Graesser. $845,208
 
9.     FY 2012. APSA Annual Meeting Travel Grant, New Orleans, LA.
 
10.   FY 2012. Dissertation Fellowship, The University of Mississippi.
 
11.   FY 2012. Society for Political Methodology Annual Meeting, Travel Grant - Diversity Committee Awardee, Raleigh-Durham, NC
 
12.   FY 2010. University of Mississippi Graduate School Summer Research Award.
 
Internal University Support
 
1.     FY2023. PI. Women+’s Mentorship Network. Summer Grantwriting Incubator Workshop. $6000 (Office of the Provost, Department of English, College of Communication and Fine Arts, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, Institute for Intelligent Systems, College of Education)
 
2.     FY2022. PI. Regional Strategy for Agriculture Innovation, Conservation, and Sustainability. CORS. $5000
 
3.     FY2022. PI. PoliTracker: Automated analysis of language and world events. Data Science Cluster. $2500
 
4.     FY2021. Co-PI. Memphis Women+’s Mentorship Network. CORS. $5000.
 
5.     FY2021. PI. Regional Strategy for Agriculture Innovation, Conservation, and Sustainability. CORS. $2500
 
6.     FY2020. PI. Memphis Women+’s Mentorship Network. CORS. $2500.
 
7.     FY2019. PI. Women in Computational, Cognitive and Neuro Social Sciences. Division of Research and Innovation. $500
 
8.     FY2019. PI. Women in Computational, Cognitive and Neuro Social Sciences. College of Arts and Sciences. $150
 
9.     FY2019. Co-PI. A Sentiment Based Measure of Systemic Risk in Global Economy. PI: Konstantin Sokolov. With Pankaj Jain, Thomas McInish, Alistair Windsor, Steve Lin, and Rasheek Irtisam. $2,500
 
10.   FY2018. Co-PI. HIV Disparities in Vulnerable Populations living in the Mid-South. With Robin Lennon-Dearing. $2,500
 
11.   FY2018. PI. College of Arts and Sciences Travel Enrichment Fund, Fall 2018. The University of Memphis. $300
 
12.   FY2017. Co-PI. Research Investment Fund, The University of Memphis. Interdisciplinary Innovation Award. Financial Infrastructure Stability and Cyber-security (FISC). With PK Jain, Tom McInish, Dipankar Dasgupta, Robin Poston, Segun George, and Mark Gillenson. $125,000.
 
13.   FY2017. PI. Research Investment Fund, The University of Memphis. Team Initiation Grant. Congruence and Conflict in Linguistic and Biometric Markers. With Alistair Windsor and George Deitz. $30,000
 
14.   The University of Memphis, Department of Political Science. Summer 2013. Research Grant, $5,000.
 

Appendix E

The PhD Parenthood Trap. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/10/07/authors-discuss-their-new-book-phd-parenthood-trap
 
Windsor, Leah and Crawford, Kerry (2021, August 22) Academe isn’t a leaky pipeline. https://www.chronicle.com/article/academe-isnt-a-leaky-pipeline
 
Windsor, Leah C. and Allen, Susan. https://divergentoptions.org/2021/07/05/assessing-wargame-effectiveness-using-natural-language-processing-to-evaluate-wargaming-dynamics-and-outcomes/
 
Windsor, L. C. (2021, March 25). Culture matters a lot in successfully managing a pandemic—And many countries that did well had one thing in common. The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/culture-matters-a-lot-in-successfully-managing-a-pandemic-and-many-countries-that-did-well-had-one-thing-in-common-152375
 
Windsor, L. C., & Kreuz, R. J. (n.d.). How Trump’s language shifted in the weeks leading up to the Capitol riot – 2 linguists explain. The Conversation. Retrieved March 25, 2021, from http://theconversation.com/how-trumps-language-shifted-in-the-weeks-leading-up-to-the-capitol-riot-2-linguists-explain-152483
 
Crawford, K.F. & Windsor, L. C. (2021, March). The Academy as a Patriarchal Structure. https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/the-academy-as-a-patriarchal-structure-66bb98080797
 
Windsor, L. (2021, November) Business meetings are part of the “hidden curriculum.” https://www.duckofminerva.com/2021/11/business-meetings-are-part-of-the-hidden-curriculum.html
 
 Windsor, L. and Burns, C. (2021, February). Are women leaders better at fighting COVID? Duck of Minerva. N https://duckofminerva.com/2021/02/are-women-leaders-better-at-fighting-covid.html
 
Windsor, L. (2020c, July 19). A parent has questions about school reopening. The Daily Memphian. https://dailymemphian.com/article/15519/windsor
 
Yannitell Reinhardt, G., & Windsor, L. (2020, June 23). Imbalance in power, status can lead to police violence. The Daily Memphian. https://dailymemphian.com/article/15021/power-status-protests-police-violence
 
Windsor, L. (2020a, June 9). Women aren’t just preferable, but necessary, in negotiations. The Daily Memphian. https://dailymemphian.com/article/14696/leah-windsor-women-negotiating-table
 
Windsor, L. (2020d, July 27). Girl Scouts To The Rescue | Smart City Memphis. Smart City Memphis. https://www.smartcitymemphis.com/2020/07/leah-windsor-girl-scouts-to-the-rescue/
 
Windsor, L. (2020b, June 15). County Commissioners Should Back Paid Parental Leave | Smart City Memphis. Smart City Memphis. https://www.smartcitymemphis.com/2020/06/county-commissioners-should-back-paid-parental-leave/
 
Windsor, L. (2020, May 8). Apart, Together: The separate worlds of Covid-19 beliefs – Duck of Minerva. Duck of Minerva. https://duckofminerva.com/2020/05/apart-together-the-separate-worlds-of-covid-19-beliefs.html
 
Windsor, L., & Crawford, K. F. (2020a, March 23). Snow days, holidays and pandemic quarantines: Why we need to be looking after parents. Medium. https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/snow-days-holidays-and-pandemic-quarantines-why-we-need-to-be-looking-after-parents-a3dc38413548
 
Crawford, K. F., & Windsor, L. C. (2020, May 14). We need to talk: Gender, bias and best practices for supporting academic parents. Medium. https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/we-need-to-talk-gender-bias-and-best-practices-for-supporting-academic-parents-1d833d34f5a
 
Windsor, L., & Crawford, K. F. (2020b, July 27). Men and gender equality: Leaning in and MENtoring. Medium. https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/men-and-gender-equality-leaning-in-and-mentoring-a20134996825
 
Windsor, L (2019, February) Language Patterns in International Relations. Owl in the Olive Tree. Minerva Initiative blog, Department of Defense.
 
Windsor, L. (2019, June) Computational Analysis of International Political Discourse for Global Threat Monitoring. Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center.
 
Windsor, L., & Crawford, K. F. (2019, September 9). Early lessons from a survey on bias in family formation in academia – Duck of Minerva. Duck of Minerva. https://duckofminerva.com/2019/09/early-lessons-from-a-survey-on-bias-in-family-formation-in-academia.html
 
Windsor, L., & Ostergard, R. (2019a, May 24). Media messaging and American public perception of the Ebola crisis of 2014 (Part One). http://gsan.essex.ac.uk/2019/05/media-messaging-and-american-public-perception-of-the-ebola-crisis-of-2014-part-one/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=media-messaging-and-american-public-perception-of-the-ebola-crisis-of-2014-part-one
 
Windsor, L., & Ostergard, R. (2019b, May 31). Media messaging and American public perception of the Ebola crisis of 2014 (Part Two). https://gsan.essex.ac.uk/2019/05/media-messaging-and-american-public-perception-of-the-ebola-crisis-of-2014-part-two/
 
Windsor, L., (2017, June) Language, Nonverbal, and Audiovisual Cues: Multimodal Approaches to Understanding Political Behavior. White Paper. National Academy of Sciences. Washington, DC.
 
Windsor, L. (2017, February) The Predictive Power of Political Discourse. White Paper. National Academy of Sciences. Washington, DC.
 
The University of Memphis Magazine (Fall 2017) Memphis, TN. https://issuu.com/univofmemphis/docs/uofm_magazine_fall_2017
 
WMCTV Interview. (June 3, 2017) Memphis, TN . http://www.wmcactionnews5.com/clip/13383807/uofm-professor-discusses-language-use-in-democracy
 
Trouw (April 21, 2017). Janne Chaudron. https://www.trouw.nl/samenleving/dreigende-taal-maakt-nog-geen-derde- wereldoorlog~a846ca2b/
 
Memphis Flyer (November 7, 2016), Toby Sells https://www.memphisflyer.com/NewsBlog/archives/2016/11/07/he-said-she-said-memphis-researchers-dove-deep-on-debate-speech
 
The University of Memphis President’s Report (November 30, 2014). https://issuu.com/univofmemphis/docs/presreport14