Search Results - "Horowitz, Leah"
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The double movement and the triple-helix: Divestment, decommodification, and the Dakota Access Pipeline
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
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
Published in Gender, place and culture : a journal of feminist geography (03-10-2017)“…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
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
Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01-01-2015)“…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
Published in Annals of the American Association of Geographers (02-01-2016)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Power, Profit, Protest: Grassroots Resistance to Industry in the Global North
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Beliefs about Ecological Impacts Predict Deer Acceptance Capacity and Hunting Support
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
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
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
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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