Media Appearances

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TV, Radio, and Podcasts

“Women in Global Conflicts.” Speaking Globally (Podcast). Troy University/Troy Public Radio (November 2022).

“Women, Peace, and Security Act/Violence in Latin America with Dr. Alexis Henshaw.” Thinking Out Loud (Podcast) (May 2022)

“A Cybersecurity Meeting with the UN & Getting ‘Spooked.’” The Talk of Troy. Troy Public Radio (Oct. 2020)

Conversation Six (Podcast). With Jessica Trisko Darden discussing Insurgent Women and Women as War Criminals. (Oct. 2020)

Coverage of 4th Annual Panel on Women, Peace, and Security at Ft. Benning (Feb. 2020):

WLTZ/NBC News (Columbus, GA) WTVM/ABC News (Columbus, GA)

“Women at War.” Deep Trouble (Podcast). Interview with Jessica Trisko Darden discussing Insurgent Women. (Sept. 2019)

NPR News Now. Interview discussing new restrictions on Americans traveling to Cuba. (June 2019)

“Author of book on women in wars speaks at Daemen College.” WIVB News (Buffalo, NY). Interview and coverage of an invited talk on Insurgent Women. (March 2019)

“What’s next for the wives of Islamic State fighters?” The Real Story (Produced by BBC News). With Jessica Trisko Darden discussing Insurgent Women. (March 2019)

“Return from ISIS: American Women Want Out of Extremism,” On Point (Produced by NPR and WBUR). With Jessica Trisko Darden discussing Insurgent Women. (Feb. 2019)

“Insurgent Women: Female Combatants in Civil Wars,” New Books in National Security (Podcast). With Alexis Henshaw, Ora Szekely, and Jessica Trisko Darden. New Books Network. (Feb. 2019)

Female Guerrilla Warfare, Popular Front Ep. 17 (Podcast). With Ora Szekely discussing Insurgent Women. Produced by Jake Hanrahan. (Sept. 2018)


Editorial Content and Blogs

“Social Media, Conspiracies, and Brazil’s Presidential Transition.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (Nov. 2022).

“Communication Technologies, Conspiracies, and Disinformation in Latin America: COVID-19 and Beyond.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (Feb. 2022).

“Gendered Labor in the Making of United States Policy on Women, Peace, and Security: An Interagency Perspective.” International Feminist Journal of Politics blog (Jan. 2022).

“Crime, Cryptocurrency, and El Salvador’s Big Bet on Bitcoin.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (June 2021).

“Extremism in the Manosphere During the Presidential Transition.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (Jan. 2021).

“Assistant professor sharing expertise with United Nations” (interview and story by Greg Phillips). Troy Today (Oct. 2020)

“Where Women Rebel, Revisited: Cross-National Patterns in Context.” International Feminist Journal of Politics Blog (2016, updated Sept. 2020)

“Technology and Extremism in the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (Sept. 2020)

“Extremist Responses to COVID-19 in Latin America.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (May 2020)

“Online Extremism in Latin America: An Overview.” Global Network on Extremism and Technology Insights (Feb. 2020)

“Trump says Hoda Muthana can’t come back to the U.S. after leaving to join the Islamic State.” (Analysis) The Monkey Cage/The Washington Post (Feb. 2019)

“Female terrorists: On the front lines and behind the scenes.” AEIdeas/American Enterprise Institute (Feb. 2019) (Feature story on Insurgent Women, written by Jessica Trisko Darden)

“Women Warriors: SIS Prof. Co-Authors Book on Female Combatants.” American University News (Jan. 2019) (Feature story on Insurgent Women, written by Gregg Sangillo)

“El Salvador’s Restless Peace at 25.” Duck of Minerva (Jan. 2017)

“Is the International Criminal Court’s Legitimacy Problem Also a Gender Problem?” Duck of Minerva (Nov. 2016)

“Revisiting Rebellion: Why Women Participate in Armed Conflict.” Political Violence @ a Glance (Aug. 2016)

“How do individuals shape their views on same-sex rights?” The Conversation (June 2015)

“Taking Female Armed Rebels Seriously.” The Monkey Cage/The Washington Post (April 2015)