
About
Elizabeth Fox is a Researcher at the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU) within the University of Cambridge's Social Anthropology department. Her work focuses on Mongolia, particularly Ulaanbaatar, examining topics such as kinship, bureaucracy, infrastructure, and the socio-political significance of meat in contemporary Mongolian society. She conducted long-term fieldwork in Ulaanbaatar's ger districts for her doctoral thesis at UCL (2019) and currently collaborates with MIASU members on the ESRC-funded project Trading Mongolia’s Sovereign Meat, which explores the social transformations and everyday geopolitics of Mongolia's 'Livestock Revolution.'
Contact: ef434@cam.ac.uk
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