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    The double movement and the triple-helix: Divestment, decommodification, and the Dakota Access Pipeline by Horowitz, Leah S

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-09-2023)
    “…This paper investigates divestment movements’ attempts to influence investment decisions. I use the example of #DefundDAPL, which targeted private-sector…”
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    Indigenous rights and the persistence of industrial capitalism: Capturing the law–ideology–power triple-helix by Horowitz, Leah S

    Published in Progress in human geography (01-10-2021)
    “…This article examines the power relations that unfold when Indigenous-led struggles invoke settler-colonial law toward protection from industry’s impacts…”
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    'It shocks me, the place of women': intersectionality and mining companies' retrogradation of indigenous women in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S.

    “…Indigenous women's social positionings are complex and dynamic, informed by culture and post-colonial politics; gender and ethnicity intersect with age,…”
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    “Conflicts of interests” within and between elite assemblages in the legal production of space: Indigenous cultural heritage preservation and the Dakota Access Pipeline by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in The Geographical journal (01-03-2022)
    “…This paper represents a “studying‐up” of the controversy over federal regulatory processes regarding protection of Lakota and Dakota cultural heritage in…”
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    Culturally articulated neoliberalisation: corporate social responsibility and the capture of indigenous legitimacy in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S

    “…This paper expands our understandings of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a form of roll-out neoliberalism, building on analyses of CSR initiatives as…”
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    Rhizomic Resistance Meets Arborescent Assemblage: UNESCO World Heritage and the Disempowerment of Indigenous Activism in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S.

    “…This article draws on Deleuze and Guattari's concepts of arborescent and rhizomic assemblages to examine encounters between large-scale conservation and…”
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    Translation Alignment: Actor-Network Theory, Resistance, and the Power Dynamics of Alliance in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Antipode (01-06-2012)
    “…:  This study of resistance to multinational mining in New Caledonia expands actor‐network theory's concept of translation by exploring ways that power…”
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    Interpreting Industry's Impacts: Micropolitical Ecologies of Divergent Community Responses by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Development and change (01-11-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT Where governments have failed to protect their citizens from the environmental and social impacts of industrial development, social movements have…”
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    “Twenty years is yesterday”: Science, multinational mining, and the political ecology of trust in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Geoforum (01-07-2010)
    “…To date, the scholarly literature has insufficiently investigated the micropolitical ecology of trust, the ways that different interests and expectations…”
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    Toward Empathic Agonism: Conflicting Vulnerabilities in Urban Wetland Governance by Horowitz, Leah S

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-10-2013)
    “…Critics of attempts to achieve consensus through Habermasian ‘communicative rationality’ dismiss this as unachievable due to participants' selfishness and…”
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    Power, cooptation, and the multiplicity of response assemblages: An example from New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S

    Published in Dialogues in human geography (01-07-2017)
    “…This commentary provides an empirical example that supports Briassoulis’s ‘response assemblage’ (RA) conceptualization but also suggests an extension of this…”
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    Global Standards, Corporate Diagrams and Indigenous Agency: ExxonMobil in Russia and Alaska by Tysiachniouk, Maria S., Henry, Laura A., Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Arctic Review on Law and Politics (2022)
    “…This paper examines how a transnational corporation (TNC) translates global standards and corporate policies into programs at sites of extraction. We explore…”
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    “Horizontal” and “vertical” diffusion: The cumulative influence of Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) on mining policy-production in New Caledonia by Le Meur, Pierre-Yves, Horowitz, Leah S., Mennesson, Thierry

    Published in Resources policy (01-12-2013)
    “…The scale, duration and intensity of conflicts over mineral resources vary greatly. However, they always involve, in varying proportions, the triad stakeholder…”
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    Environmental violence and crises of legitimacy in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Political geography (01-05-2009)
    “…This paper addresses the question of what factors besides resource abundance or scarcity play crucial roles in conditioning resource-related violent conflict,…”
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    Globalizing Extraction and Indigenous Rights in the Russian Arctic: The Enduring Role of the State in Natural Resource Governance by Tulaeva, Svetlana A., Tysiachniouk, Maria S., Henry, Laura A., Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Resources (Basel) (01-12-2019)
    “…The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International conventions and multi-stakeholder institutions set out rules and…”
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    Beliefs about Ecological Impacts Predict Deer Acceptance Capacity and Hunting Support by Johnson, Branden B., Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Society & natural resources (01-09-2014)
    “…Ecological impacts of deer overbrowsing often lead resource managers to recommend deer control through hunting, which may be strongly opposed by local…”
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    Cap Bocage: when a mountain fell into the sea by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in The Journal of Pacific History (18-06-2015)
    “…Horowitz reviews Cap Bocage: when a mountain fell into the sea, a documentary film about Florent Eurisouke, a Kanak villager chosen by his peers to lead the…”
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    Enforcement encourages participation in resource management: explaining a fisheries management paradox in Hawaii by Ballou, Lauren M., Albritton, Nathan, Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Asia Pacific viewpoint (01-12-2016)
    “…This paper uses a case study of fisheries co‐management in Hawaii to explore barriers to community participation in resource management and the reasons for…”
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    Destroying God's Creation or Using What He Provided?: Cultural Models of a Mining Project in New Caledonia by Horowitz, Leah S.

    Published in Human organization (01-10-2008)
    “…Large-scale surveys have identified a negative association between Christian fundamentalism and environmental concern. In contrast to this broad-brush…”
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