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- Ahearn-Ligham, Ariell, 1983-
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1983-02-14
Has Affiliation
- Organization: University of Oxford. School of Geography and the Environment
Associated Locale
- Great Britain
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Pastoral systems -- Mongolia
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Earlier Established Forms
- Ahearn-Ligham, Ariell, 1983-
Sources
- found: Pastoralist livelihoods in Asian drylands, 2017:title page (Ariell Ahearn) page vii (ESRC postdoctoral fellow at the School for Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford; M.P.A., Cornell University; D.Phil., University of Oxford; she has worked with rural pastoralists in Mongolia since 2004 with research focusing on land tenure, local governance, gendered divisions of labour and social organisation)
- found: School of Geography and the Environment WWW site, viewed June 30, 2017Staff page (Dr Ariell Ahearn; ESRC-GCRF postdoctoral fellow and a member of the Transformations Research Cluster; she completed her DPhil from the School for Geography in February 2016; she holds a BA degree in Anthropology from Hartwick College and an MPA from Cornell University in the United States; in 2016 she engaged as an expert on a multi-disciplinary team to conduct a qualitative analysis of herder livelihoods and socio-economic changes in relation to the Oyu Tolgoi mega mine in the Gobi Desert as part of the facilitation of a complaint through the IFC's Office of Compliance Ombudsman)
- found: The changing meaning of work, herding and social relations in Rural Mongolia, 2015, i.e. 2016title page (Ariell Ahearn-Ligham, Green Templeton College; D.Phil. thesis in geography and the environment, University of Oxford) thesis cataloguing information form (born Feb. 14, 1983)
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Change Notes
- 2017-06-30: new
- 2023-12-26: revised
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