Publications
Journal Articles:
2010 Forced Relocation Amongst the Reindeer-Evenki of Inner Mongolia. Inner Asia. Volume 12. Number 2. pp. 317-45.
2015 Miao, L., Liu, Q., Fraser, R., He, B. and Cui, X.,
2015. Shifts in vegetation growth in response to multiple factors on the Mongolian Plateau from 1982 to 2011. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 87, pp.50-59.
2016 Miao, L., Fraser, R., Sun, Z., Sneath, D., He, B. and Cui, X.,
2016. Climate impact on vegetation and animal husbandry on the Mongolian plateau: a comparative analysis. Natural Hazards, 80, pp.727-739.
2018 Motorcycles on the Steppe: Skill, Social Change, and New Technologies in Postsocialist Northern Mongolia. Nomadic Peoples. Volume 22. Number 2. pp. 330-368.
2020 Cultural Heritage, Ethnic Tourism, and Minority-State Relations amongst the Orochen in Northeast China. International Journal of Heritage Studies. Volume 26. Issue 2. pp. 178-200.
2021 In-Between the Rural and the Urban in Ulaanbaatar’s Ger-Districts. Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology. Published Online 5th April. 2021. pp. 1-29
2022 A Museum in the Taiga: Cultural Heritage, Ethnic Tourism, and Museum-Building amongst the Orochen Ethnic Minority in Northeast China. Heritage Tourism. Published online: 14 Jun.
2022 The “Heritage-isation” of Photographs: Photo-Elicitation, Ethnic Minorities, and the Ethel John Lindgren Collection in Northeast China. Heritage and Society. Published online: 7 July.
2024 “That-which-must-not-be-named”: Hunting, Secrecy, and the Ontology of Meat in Northeast China Asian Anthropology. Published Online June 1st.

Chapters in Edited Volumes:
2015 Tents, Taiga and Tourist-Parks: Evenki Vernacular ‘Architecture’ and the State. In Kolas,A. (ed). The Ewenki of Aoluguya: Reclaiming the Forest. Berghahn: Oxford.
2021 Contesting the Chinese Taiga: Spirits, Reindeer, and Environmental Conservation Amongst the Evenki of Northeast China. In Diemberger, H. & and Riam. D. Cosmopolitical Ecologies across Asia. Routledge: London.
(in press) Imagining the Arctic in Northeast China: Ethnic Minorities and the State along the Arctic Silk Road. In Magnani, N. Arctic Silk Road: Ethnographies of an Imagined Infrastructure. University of Chicago Press.
(in press) “A Local Sacrifice for the Greater National Good”: Conservation and Disruption Amongst the Orochen in Northeast China. In Crawford, P. & Bubant, N. What of Earth! Outrage and Anthropology of a Disrupted Planet.






