
About
Kathleen D. Hall is an Associate Professor of Education and Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE), with a secondary appointment in the Department of Anthropology. She holds affiliations with Urban Studies, Asian American Studies, and multiple interdisciplinary programs including Sociology, Folklore, Social Policy & Practice, and South Asia Studies.
Her research focuses on immigration, citizenship, racial/class inequality, and global citizenship education in the US and UK. She has received prestigious awards including the Provost’s Award for Distinguished PhD Mentoring (2009) and Michael Katz Teaching Award (2001).
- Education Background: No explicit details provided but holds terminal degrees in relevant fields
Her work examines policy governance in public sectors, anti-terrorism law impacts, and internationalization of K-16 education. She has collaborated extensively on studies about school-community partnerships in Chicago and UK-based Sikh youth citizenship practices. Active in scholarly leadership roles including Editorial Collective for Sikh Formations and former Graduate Group Chair for South Asia Regional Studies.
Professional achievements include Fulbright Fellowship, Spencer Foundation grants, and Penn Urban Research Institute affiliation. Engages in both qualitative research methodologies and policy analysis across multiple national contexts.
Find Kathleen D. Hall elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Kathleen HallUniversity of Pennsylvania · Associate Professor
Anneeth Kaur HundleUniversity of California, Irvine · Associate Professor
Vivian L. GadsdenUniversity of Pennsylvania · Professor
Tyler HookUniversity of Pennsylvania · Lecturer
Abby ReismanUniversity of Pennsylvania · Associate Professor
Kathleen StokesDublin City University · Assistant Professor