- Ph.D. Social Science Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2008
- M.A. Social Development, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, January 16, 2002
- B.A. in Newspaper and magazine, Journalism and Mass Communication Faculty Thammasat University, Thailand, March 3, 1992
- Seminar on the Practice of Social Research
- Ecological Anthropology in Mekong Region
- Reading and Writing Skills in Social Sciences
- Contemporary Chinese Society and Cultures
- Society and Culture of India, China and Japan
- Siriphon, Aranya and Zhu Jinsheng. 2020. Chinese Tourists, Policy Reforms, and Mobility Regime., in Lee, Lai To (ed.). Chinese People’s Diplomacy and Development Relations with East Asia Trends in Xi Jinping Era, pp. 30-48, London: Routledge.
- Aranya Siriphon (2018 -2020). (Co-researcher) New Transnational Chinese Migrants in the Era of Globalization. funded by Thailand research Fund (TRF).
- Aranya Siriphon. (2017-2018). (Co-researcher) New Waves of Chinese Migrations to Northern Thailand: Their Impacts on the Agricultural and Tourism Sectors. Newton Fund and Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC).
- Aranya Siriphon. (2016-2017). Developing Entrepreneurship and the Rise of China: Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurs in Tourism-related Businesses in Chiang Mai Thailand Research Fund (TRF). 40 pages.
- Aranya Siriphon. (2010-2015). The Impacts of Contemporary Chinese Mobility into Mainland Southeast Asia: Views of Thai Border Communities in Northern Thailand. funded by Thailand research Fund (TRF). 159 pages.
- Aranya Siriphon. (2015-2016). (co-resercher) Chinese Capitalism, ASEAN Economic Community and Oversea Chinese in Southeast Asia (Pharse II). Thailand Research Fund (TRF). 30 pages.
- Siriphon, Aranya. and Li, Jiangyu. 2021. Transnationalizing Intrapreneurs and Entrepreneurial Values: Case Studies of Chinese Companies in Chiang Mai, Thailand. TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia., 1–12. doi:10.1017/trn.2021.10
- Siriphon, Aranya and Li, Jiangyu. 2021. Chinese Dream, Emerging Statecraft, and Chinese Influence in the Mekong Region. International Journal of Asian Studies, 18, 2 (July), 289-304.
- Siriphon, Aranya and Zhu Jinsheng. 2020. Chinese Tourists, Policy Reforms, and Mobility Regime., in Lee, Lai To (ed.). Chinese People’s Diplomacy and Development Relations with East Asia Trends in Xi Jinping Era, pp. 30-48, London: Routledge.
- Siriphon, Aranya and Sunanta Yamthap. 2019. Religious Practices and Syncretization:: The Tzu Chi missions in the Northern Thai border. Regional Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 4, 1, pp. 20-40.
- Siriphon, Aranya. 2019. Developing Entrepreneurship and the Rise of China: Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurs in Tourism-related Businesses in Chiang Mai. In Santasombat, Yos (ed.) The Sociology of Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia., pp. 271-290. Palgrave Macmillian.
- Siriphon, Aranya and Sunanta Yamthap. 2018. Contesting ‘Chinese’ Education: Schooling in the Kuomintang Chinese Diaspora in Northern Thailand, 1975 – 2015, Aranya Siriphon. In Pia Maria Jolliffe, Thomas Richard Bruce (eds.) Southeast Asian Education in Modern History: Schools, Manipulation, and Contest, pp. 69-82. London: Routledge.
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2018). Outbound Tourists and Policy Reforms under the Chinese Mobility Regime, Presented on 18-19 December, under the theme "China's Reforms in the New Era and Their Implications for East Asia". Asian Research Center for International Development (ARCID) Symposium, Mae Fah Luang University.
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2017). Reimagining Plural Identities in Multicultural Societies: A Case Study of the Borderland Tai in Mainland Southeast Asia, in Regional journal of Southeast Asian Studies, July,1,1 pp.2-27.
- Siriphon, Aranya. 2017. Border Guanxi: Xinyimin and Transborder Trade in Northern Thailand”. In Chinese Encounters in Southeast Asia: How People, Money, and Ideas from China Are Changing a Region, edited by Pal Nyiri and Danielle Tan, Settle: University of Washington Press, pp. 59-79.
- Siriphon, Aranya (ed.). (2017). Editorial Journal of Social Sciences, (Special Volume on Ethnicity and Mobility: Nicholas Tapp’s Anthropology), Faculty of Social Sciences,Chiang Mai University, January, Chiang Mai, pp. 7-17.
- Siriphon, Aranya (2016). “The Qiaoban, the PRC Influence and Nationalist Chinese in the Northern Thailand”. International Journal of Asian Studies, 13(1), 1-17.
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2016). Reimagining Plural Identities in Multicultural Societies: A Case Study of the Borderland Tai in Mainland Southeast Asia, in Regional journal of Southeast Asian Studies, July,1,1 pp. 2-27.
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2016). Border Guanxi: Xinyimin and Transborder Trade in Northern Thailand”. In Chinese Encounters in Southeast Asia: How People, Money, and Ideas from China Are Changing a Region, edited by Pal Nyiri and Danielle Tan, Settle: University of Washington Press, pp. 59-79.
- Aranya Siriphon. (2016). Book Review: the Field of Desire, Poverty and Policy in Laos, American Anthropologist V 118(3): 669-670.
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2015). “When the PRC Penetrates Northern Thai Borderland: Nationalist Chinese’s descendants and the PRC Influence”. a paper published in online Harvard- Yenching Institute Working Series, Harvard Yenching Institute (HYI), Harvard University, USA. http://www.harvard-yenching.org/features/hyi-working-paper-series-aranya-siriphon. (May 30, 2015), pp. 1-26.
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2015). “Trans-border Trade, Changing Gender Roles and Empowerment: Tai Traders along the Yunnan-Burma Border”. In Uncertain Lives; Changing Borders and Mobility in the Borderland of the Upper Mekong. Edited by Wasan Panyagaew and Bai Zhihong. The Regional Center for Social Sciences and Sustainable Development (RCSD, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, pp. 63-78,
- Siriphon, Aranya. (2015). “ 'Xinyimin', New Chinese migrants and the Influence of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan on the Northern Thai Border”. In Yos Santasombat (ed.), Impact of China's Rise on the Mekong Region. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 147-166.