Kendra L. Duran, Ph.D.

About

Kendra is a policy practitioner and researcher in the fields of human rights and global social policy. She has worked on various social policy issues in the cases of the United States, Southeast Asia, East Africa, and Central America. Additionally, she is a National Geographic Explorer having worked on policy analyses related to human trafficking, international child law, indigenous rights, migration/asylum/refugee rights, social protection, and rights related to the family.

Work

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Pracademic

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Education

Catholic Distance University
United States of America

BA Theology

Liberty University
United States of America

PHD Public Policy, Social Policy

University of Arizona
United States of America

MA Human Rights Practice

Publications

Welfare-Based Human Rights Diffusion in Global Social Policy: Examining an Extended Spiral Model to Survey Welfare Norms

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Liberty University: Scholars Crossing

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Considering the shrinking physical, social, and psychological spaces of Rohingya refugees in Southeast Asia

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Wellbeing, Space and Society

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Considering the shrinking physical, social, and psychological spaces of Rohingya refugees in Southeast Asia

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Wellbeing, Space & Society

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A lost generation: perpetual education insecurity among the Rohingya

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Race Ethnicity and Education

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A lost generation: perpetual education insecurity among the Rohingya

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Race Ethnicity and Education

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