Kamryn Warren


M.A., 2013, Sociology, University of Connecticut
B.S., 2011, Sociology, Middle Tennessee State University

Research Interests:

International Migration, Human Rights, Refugee Studies, Ethnographic/Qualitative Methods

My research focuses on the intersections of forced migration, humanitarianism, and transnationalism.  My current work addresses refugees, aid workers, and officials as participants in transnational networks that span the distance of home country, encampment, and country of resettlement.  Additionally my work investigates the end of the refugee cycle and the transitions that occur when a forced migratory crisis is deemed to be over. The case study I analyze is the Bhutanese refugee crisis and the refugee camps of Eastern Nepal.

I will be spending the 2015-2016 academic year supported by a Fulbright student research grant in Nepal to collect dissertation data.

Contact Information
Emailkamryn.warren@uconn.edu