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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:

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2022. Building Merit—The Moral Economy of the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Rural, Post-Socialist Eastern Mongolia. Comparative Studies in Society and History 64(2).

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2018. The financialization of help: moneylenders as economic translators in the debt-based economy. Central Asian Survey 37(3), 408-418. Winner of 2019 Irene Hilgers Prize (see ‘Awards and Accomplishments’).

 

2016. Erotic Capital as Societal Elevator: Pursuing Feminine Attractiveness in the Contemporary Mongolian Global(ising) Economy. Sociologus 66, 25-52.

 

2013. On Marriage and Mutton: The Difficulties of the First Field Experience. Cambridge University student-reviewed anthropology journal Imponderabilia 2013, 41-43.

 

2012. Globalizing Beauty on the Gobi Desert. Anthropology Now 4(3), 67-74.

 

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Other Relevant Publications:

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Summer 2022. Collateralising Mongolia’s Wildlife. IIAS Newsletter 92.

 

15/05/2017. Revisiting History: Debt and Protest during the Manchu Period. UCL Emerging Subjects Blog.

 

28/03/2016. The ‘Slow Violence’ of Inaction: On the Apathy towards Air Pollution. UCL Emerging Subjects Blog.

 

22/01/2016. Living on Loans. UCL Emerging Subjects Blog.

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