Mair published books and papers throughout her life.
Primitive Government, first published in 1962, discusses political patronage in relation to state formation and is cited by over 160 academic works.
Books •
The protection of minorities; The working and scope of the minorities treaties under the League of Nations, Christophers, 1928 •
An African people in the twentieth century, G. Routledge and Sons, 1934 •
Welfare in the British colonies, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1944 •
Australia in New Guinea, Chponeismalditosrs, 1948 •
Native administration in central Nyasaland,
HMSO, 1952 •
Studies in applied anthropology, Athlone, 1957 •
Safeguards for democracy, Oxford University Press, 1961 •
Primitive government, Penguin Books, 1962 •
The Nyasaland Elections of 1961,
Athlone Press, 1962 •
New nations, University of Chicago Press, c1963 •
An introduction to social anthropology, Clarendon Press, 1965 •
The new Africa, Watts, 1967 •
African marriage and social change, Cass, 1969 •
Anthropology and social change, Athlone, 1969 •
Native policies in Africa, Negro Universities Press, 1969 •
Witchcraft, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969 •
The Bantu of Western Kenya: with special reference to the Vugusu and Logoli, published for the International African Institute by Oxford U.P., 1970. •
Marriage, Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1971 •
African societies, Cambridge University Press, 1974 •
African Kingdoms, Clarendon Press, 1977 •
Anthropology and Development, Macmillan, 1984 ==Royal Anthropological Institute==