Kathleen Jenkins
Co-Director, Institute for Pilgrimage Studies; Professor of Sociology
Email:
[[kejenk]]
Office:
Boswell Hall 230
Office Hours:
Thursdays 3:00 - 4:00pm or by appointment
Research Areas:
Religion and Family, Therapeutic Culture, Sociology of Pilgrimage, New Religious Movements
Website:
{{https://www.kathleenejenkins.com/}}
Background
Kathleen Jenkins came to W&M in 2005. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from Brandeis University and her BA/MA in religious studies from Brown University. Her main areas of interests are sociology of religion, pilgrimage, families, and the relationship between therapeutic culture and religion. Professor Jenkins regularly teaches Social Theory, Qualitative Methods, Sociology of Religion, and Families and Kinship. She is the Co-Director of the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies at W&M. Her areas of specialization include Sociology of the family, religion, pilgrimage and therapeutic.
Professor Jenkins’ most recent ethnography, Walking the Way Together: How Families Connect on the Camino de Santiago, Spring/Summer 2021), addresses parents and their young adult children who walk the Camino de Santiago together in northwest Spain. Her second book, Sacred Divorce: Religion, Therapeutic Culture, and Ending Life Partnerships, was published in 2014 with Rutgers University Press - Sacred Divorce: Religion, Therapeutic Culture, and Ending Life Partnerships. Her first ethnography, Awesome Families: the Promise of Healing Relationships in the International Churches of Christ, was published with Rutgers University Press in 2005. Jenkins has published articles in The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Teaching Sociology, Qualitative Sociology and Social Forces.
Education
Ph.D., Sociology, Brandeis University M.A., Religious Studies, Brown University B.A., Religious Studies, Brown University
Honors and Awards
2020 W&M Arts & Sciences Award for Faculty Governance
2015 Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence
Alumni Fellowship Award, 2010