Leah Windsor, Ph.D.

Affiliate Faculty - Institute for Intelligent Systems

Bio

Dr. Leah Windsor is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Institute for Intelligent Systems and Department of English at The University of Memphis. She also has Faculty Affiliate status with CAESER (Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research) and in the Department of Political Science. She directs the Languages Across Cultures Lab and is PI on an NSF grant studying multimodal signals in world leaders’ speeches. Her research broadly examines how what we say reveals who we are. Dr. Windsor received her Bachelor of Science in Linguistics degree from Georgetown University in 1998, her Master’s degree in Political Science at The University of Memphis in 2005, and her Ph.D. in Political Science from The University of Mississippi in 2012. From 2014-2019, Dr. Windsor served as PI for a DoD Minerva Initiative grant that examined political communication in authoritarian regimes and opaque political groups. She is currently PI on a National Science Foundation grant examining embodied cognition and multimodal communication for international relations research (#2117009). Her book on bias in family formation in academia, The PhD Parenthood Trap: Gender, Bias, and the Elusive Work-Family Balance in Academia (with Dr. Kerry Crawford) is available from Georgetown University Press. She was a 2020-2023 Non-Resident Fellow for the Krulak Center at the Marine Corps University and serves on several elected committees in the International Studies Association. She is a fourth-generation farmer.  

Education

Department of Political Science/International Relations & Methodology, PhD, 2012, The University of Mississippi 

Department of Political Science/International Relations, MA, 2005, The University of Memphis 

School of Languages and Linguistics, BA, 1998, Georgetown University 

Awards/Honors

  • Windsor, L. (2022) Hermann Textual Analysis Linguistic style differentiates populist leaders from non-populists. With Cameron Thies (Michigan State). 
  • Windsor, L. (2010) Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Award (The University of Memphis). 

Selected Publications

  • Windsor, L. C., Tatara, J. H., Peters, C. B., Kronsted, C., & Windsor, A. (2023). The language of wine reviews. Journal of Wine Research, 34(2), 81-100. 
  • Windsor, L. C. (2022). Bias in Text Analysis for International Relations Research. Global Studies Quarterly, 2(3), ksac021. 
  • Wood, R., Reinhardt, G. Y., RezaeeDaryakenari, B., & Windsor, L. C. (2022). Resisting lockdown: The influence of COVID-19 restrictions on social unrest. International Studies Quarterly, 66(2), sqac015. 
  • Chiovaro, M., Windsor, L. C., Windsor, A., & Paxton, A. (2021). Online social cohesion reflects real-world group action in Syria during the Arab Spring. Plos one, 16(7), e0254087. 
  • Windsor, L. C. (2021). Advancing interdisciplinary work in computational communication science. Political Communication, 38(1-2), 182-191.