Leah S. Horowitz
University of Wisconsin-Madison
H-index: 20
North America-United States
Top articles of Leah S. Horowitz
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The double movement and the triple-helix: Divestment, decommodification, and the Dakota Access Pipeline | Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space | Leah S Horowitz | 2023/9 |
Scope-shifting: Bureaucracy, Energy Justice and the Dakota Access Pipeline | Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space | Brittany Bondi Leah S Horowitz | 2023 |
Maria S. Tysiachniouk, Sara Teitelbaum | The Ambivalence of Power in the Twenty‑First‑Century Economy | Andrey N Petrov Leah S Horowitz | 2022/7/7 |
Surface‐soil carbon stocks greater under well‐managed grazed pasture than row crops | Soil Science Society of America Journal | Ashley E Becker Leah S Horowitz Matthew D Ruark Randall D Jackson | 2022/5 |
“Conflicts of interests” within and between elite assemblages in the legal production of space: Indigenous cultural heritage preservation and the Dakota Access Pipeline | The Geographical Journal | Leah S Horowitz | 2022/3 |
Global Standards, Corporate Diagrams and Indigenous Agency: ExxonMobil in Russia and Alaska | Arctic Review on Law and Politics | Maria S Tysiachniouk Laura A Henry Leah S Horowitz | 2022/1/1 |
Indigenous-led grassroots engagements with oil pipelines in the US and Russia: the NoDAPL and Komi movements | Environmental Politics | Maria S Tysiachniouk Leah S Horowitz Varvara V Korkina Andrey N Petrov | 2021/9/19 |
Indigenous rights and the persistence of industrial capitalism: Capturing the law–ideology–power triple-helix | Progress in Human Geography | Leah S Horowitz | 2021/10 |
Who benefits? How interest-convergence shapes benefit-sharing and indigenous rights to sustainable livelihoods in Russia | Sustainability | Maria S Tysiachniouk Laura A Henry Svetlana A Tulaeva Leah S Horowitz | 2020/10/30 |