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Kathryn Berringer

Kathryn Berringer

PhD Student. Social Work/Anthropology Candidate

Kathryn Berringer is a doctoral candidate in the Joint Program in Social Work & Anthropology. As an ethnographer and qualitative researcher, Berringer draws from sociocultural and medical anthropology to examine how social workers, medical providers and allied professionals enact care, confront the intersections of social, racial and economic injustice, and theorize their practice in the United States. Berringer’s current research focuses on practitioners working with LGBTQ+ youth in the city of Detroit, where she has been engaged in long-term ethnographic fieldwork since 2019. Her research examines evidence-based practice frameworks, and the various epistemological paradigms practitioners take up to establish an evidence base for LGBTQ+ affirming care.

Berringer received her AM in Social Service Administration (an MSW equivalent) from the University of Chicago, where she also worked for two years as a research project coordinator and supportive services coordinator at the Chicago Center for HIV Elimination. Prior to that, she received her BA in religion from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.

Berringer’s work has been published in Social Service Review, Women’s Health, AIDS & Behavior, and the Journal of the Society for Social Work & Research. Her research has been supported by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, the American Association of University Women (AAUW), the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the University of Michigan Graham Sustainability Institute.

Research Interests/Focus

LGBTQ+ social movements; LGBTQ+ affirming care; HIV/STI research, policy and practice; evidence-based practice; social work history; place-based interventions; permanent supportive housing programs; U.S. housing policy; community organizing & social change; practice research; community-based participatory research; qualitative research methods.

Dissertation Title

expected May 2024 Paradoxical Practice: Marginality, Visibility & the Science of Care for LGBTQ+ Detroit Youth

Education

Year Degree   School
2009 BA Carleton College, Northfield, MN
2014 MSW The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Year Description
2024 - Winter Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
2024 - Sp/Su Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
2024 - Winter AAUW American Dissertation Fellowship
2023 - Fall Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
2023 - Fall AAUW American Dissertation Fellowship
2021 - Winter School of Social Work Joint Doctoral Program Grant
2021 - Fall W.K. Kellogg Family Endowed Fellowship
2020 - Winter Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Grant
2020 - Fall Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Grant
2020 - Winter Clara P. and Larry E. Davis Scholarship
2019 - Winter Dow Sustainability Doctoral Fellowship
2019 - Fall Dow Sustainability Doctoral Fellowship
2019 Rackham Program Public Scholarship
2019 - Sp/Su Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant
2019 - Fall Rackham Travel Grant

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