Biography
Kathryn Hohman is an adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alaska Anchorage where she teaches the course "Women and Social Action". Kathryn's academic background is in International Development Studies. She has recently completed a year of field research in Nepal where she is studying the war-to-peace transition. Her interests include violence/war/conflict and post-conflict, peacebuilding, development, gender, south and central Asia, and qualitative research methodologies.
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Career History
Kathryn worked, from 2004-2007 and again in 2008, at the Washington, DC and London, UK offices of the INGO Women for Women International in various capacities. Currently, she is a Research Associate at Stephen R. Braund & Associates where she specializes in sociocultural, subsistence, socioeconomic, and cultural resources research and analysis.
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