Leah S. Horowitz

Leah S. Horowitz

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Leah S. Horowitz

Leah S. Horowitz, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of grassroots environmental governance, mining, pipelines, Indigenous rights, climate change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The double movement and the triple-helix: Divestment, decommodification, and the Dakota Access Pipeline

Scope-shifting: Bureaucracy, Energy Justice and the Dakota Access Pipeline

Maria S. Tysiachniouk, Sara Teitelbaum

Surface‐soil carbon stocks greater under well‐managed grazed pasture than row crops

“Conflicts of interests” within and between elite assemblages in the legal production of space: Indigenous cultural heritage preservation and the Dakota Access Pipeline

Global Standards, Corporate Diagrams and Indigenous Agency: ExxonMobil in Russia and Alaska

Indigenous-led grassroots engagements with oil pipelines in the US and Russia: the NoDAPL and Komi movements

Indigenous rights and the persistence of industrial capitalism: Capturing the law–ideology–power triple-helix

Leah S. Horowitz Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1593

Citations(since 2020)

719

Cited By

1122

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

23

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University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Leah S. Horowitz Skills & Research Interests

grassroots environmental governance

mining

pipelines

Indigenous rights

climate change

Top articles of Leah S. Horowitz

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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