Jessica Steinberg
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
74
Citations
444
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
51
Publishing since 1976
Jessica Steinberg studies the political economy of natural resource extraction, examining how mining companies, local communities, and governments interact—particularly in African contexts. Her work also addresses topics such as supply chain governance, biases in conflict data, and digital repression, using both formal modeling and field-based methods. Some of her recent output extends into legal systems and access to courts.
Publication activity has been variable, with a large spike in 2019 (likely tied to a book project) and generally modest output since, averaging around 3-4 works per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Conclusion
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2026
- Structure and Context: A Multi-Level Approach to Supply Chain Governance
Annual Review of Political Science · 2023
- Cannabis legalization: an ethnography of the global movement and market forces
Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford) · 2022
- Strategic Reporting: A Formal Model of Biases in Conflict Data
American Political Science Review · 2022
- Domestic Digital Repression and Cyber Peace
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2022
- The Institutional Mismatch of State Civil Courts
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2022
- Replication Data for: Strategic Reporting: A Formal Model of Biases in Conflict Data
Harvard Dataverse · 2022
- Judges in Lawyerless Courts
eYLS (Yale Law School) · 2021
- The Gender of Gideon
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2021
- The gastrointestinal clinical trial landscape: A cross-sectional analysis of clinicaltrials.gov from 2007-2019.
Journal of Clinical Oncology · 2021
- Judges and the Deregulation of the Lawyer's Monopoly
2021
- Cannabis: the problem with defining products around THC content
2020
- COVID, Crisis and Courts
eYLS (Yale Law School) · 2020
- Power Grab: Political Survival through Extractive Resource Nationalization. By Paasha Mahdavi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 243p. $99.99 cloth.
Perspectives on Politics · 2020
- The Local Politics of Natural Resource Extraction: A Theory
2019
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×20
- eYLS (Yale Law School)×3
- SSRN Electronic Journal×3
- Scholarly Commons - George Washington University Law School (George Washington University)×2
- Journal of Theoretical Politics×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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