Nevárez Martínez, D. “’Anywhere but Here’: Understanding the Influence of Anti-Homeless Coalitions on Street-Level Bureaucratic Discretion.” Urban Affairs Review. (online first).
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Nevárez Martínez, D. (2022). “Downtown Revitalization in Tucson, Arizona: A Historical Case Study of the Menlo Park Barrio – A Case for New Realities. In Erualdo Gonzalez, Michelle Zunig a, and Ashley Hernandez (Eds.). Gentrification and Alternative Futures.
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Rendon, M.G., Nevárez Martínez, D., and Kulkarni, M.P. (2023). “Contextual and Relational Understanding of Housing and Racial Segregation: The Case of Mexicans in Los Angeles, 1930 and 1940.” In Brian McCabe and Eva Rosen (Eds.). The Sociology of Housing: An Edited Volume.
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Herbert, C., Durst, N., and Nevárez Martínez, D. (2023). “The Implications of Informal Housing for Planning in the Global North: Lessons from Four Types of Development in the US.” Journal of Planning Education and Research.
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Nevárez Martínez, D. (2021). Homelessness in Southern California: Street-Level Encounters with the State and the Structural Violence of Performative Productivity. Radical Housing Journal, 3(2):9-26.

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Adkins, A., Barillas-Longoria, G., Martínez, D. N., & Ingram, M. (2019). Differences in social and physical dimensions of perceived walkability in Mexican American and non-hispanic white walking environments in Tucson, Arizona. Journal of transport & health14, 100585.

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Nevarez Martínez, D., Rendón, M. G., & Arroyo, D. (2021). Los Olvidados/The Forgotten: Reconceptualizing Colonias as Viable Communities. Progress in Planning, 100450.

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Nevarez Martínez, D. (2019). Embracing the Academic-Activist Tension–It’s OK to Yell, Scream, Be Exasperated and Embrace Our Shared Humanity. Housing Justice in Unequal Cities15, 43.

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Roy, A., Oldfield, S., McElroy, E., Malson, H., Graziani, T., Nevarez Martinez, D., … & Khan, H. (2019). Housing justice in unequal cities. Housing Justice in Unequal Cities.

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