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Rubén Martinez's Publications

Leong, F. T. L., Eggerth, D., Chang, D., Flynn, M. A., Ford, K., & Martinez, R. (Eds.). (2017). Occupational health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities: Formulating research needs and directions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Martinez, R. (2017). Latino occupational health and the changing regulatory context of work. In F. T. L. Leong, D. E. Eggerth, C-H Chang, M. A. Flynn, J. K. Ford, R. O. Martinez (Eds.). Occupational health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities: Formulating research needs and directions. Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.

Horner, P., Martinez, R., Vélez Ortiz, D., Kayitsinga, J., Acosta, S. (in press) Adapting a nutrition education intervention for Latinos. Journal of Education and Human Development.

Lopez, W. D., Horner, P., Doering-White, J., Delva, J., Sanders, L., & Martinez, R. (in press). Motherhood and mothering in the shadow of deportation. Social Work in Public Health.

Martinez, R. (2016). Epilogue: What Latino/a leadership is up against. In F. Hernandez & E. T. Murakami (Eds.), Brown-eyed leaders of the sun: A portrait of Latina/o educational leaders (pp. 119-123). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Martinez, R. (2016). The impact of neoliberalism on Latinos [Special issue]. Latino Studies, 14(1), 11-32.

Martinez, R. (Ed.). NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, Julian Samora Research Institute.

Martinez, R., & Rocco, R. (Eds.). (2016). Introduction to the special issue: Neoliberalism and Latinos. Latino Studies, 14(1), 2-10.

Vélez Ortiz, D., Martinez, R. O., & Espino, D. V. (in press). Framing effects of questions on end-of-life decisions among Latino older adults. Social Work in Health Care.

Horner, P., & Martinez, R. (2015, December). Hay que Sufrir: The meaning of suffering among former Mexican American migrant farmworkers. Latino Studies, 13(4), 523-541. doi:10.1057/lst.2015.41

Horner, P., Martinez, R., Vélez Ortiz, D., Kayitsinga, J., & Acosta, S. (2015, December). Adapting a nutrition education intervention for Latinos. Journal of Education and Human Development, 4(4), 84-90. doi: 10.15640/jehd.v4n4a11

Martinez, R. & Avila, B. (2015, October). Business and entrepreneurship, Latino/a. In S. Oboler and D. J. González (Eds.), The Oxford encyclopedia of Latino/a politics, law, and social movements. New York: Oxford University Press.

Martinez, R. (2015, October). Environmental equity. In S. Oboler and D. J. González (Eds.), The Oxford encyclopedia of Latino/a politics, law, and social movements. New York: Oxford University Press.

Martinez, R. (2015, October). Environmental justice. In S. Oboler and D. J. González (Eds.), The Oxford encyclopedia of Latino/a politics, law, and social movements. New York: Oxford University Press.

Martinez, R. (2015, October). Hispanic association of colleges and universities. In S. Oboler and D. J. González (Eds.), The Oxford encyclopedia of Latino/a politics, law, and social movements. New York: Oxford University Press.

Martinez, R. (2015, October). National forests. In S. Oboler and D. J. González (Eds.), The Oxford encyclopedia of Latino/a politics, law, and social movements. New York: Oxford University Press.

Martinez, R., Kayitsinga, J., Horner P. & Vélez Ortiz, D. (2015). Latinos 2025: A needs assessment of Latino communities in southeast Michigan. The Julian Samora Research Institute.

Aguirre Jr., A. & Martinez, R. (2014). Closing the gap: Affirmative action in higher education, the utilization of the diversity rationale, and select examples of legal challenges between 1995 and 2002. In J. A. Beckman (Ed.), Controversies in affirmative action [Volume 1]: Historical dimensions (pp. 159-178). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.

Aguirre Jr., A. & Martinez, R. (2014, September). The foreclosure crisis, the American dream, and minority households in the United States: A descriptive profile. Social Justice Journal, 40(3), 6-15.

Doering-White, J., Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Lopez, W., & Delva, J. (2014). Testimonial engagement: Undocumented Latina mothers navigating a gendered deportation regime. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 1-16. doi: 10.1007/s12134-014-0408-7

Horner, P., Sanders, L., Martinez, R., Doering-White, J., Lopez, W., Delva, J. (2014). “I put a mask on”: The human side of deportation effects on children. Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, 2(2), 33-47.

Martinez, R. (2014). [Review of the book Arizona firestorm: Global immigration realities, national media, and provincial politics, by O. Santa Anna]. NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute, 16(2), 5.

Martinez, R. (2014). [Review of the book NAFTA and the politics of labor transnationalism, by T. Kay]. NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute, 16(2), 4.

Martinez, R. (2014). [Review of the book The informal and underground economy in the South Texas Border, by C. Richardson & M. Pisani]. NEXO: The Official Newsletter of the Julian Samora Research Institute, 17(2), 5, 23.

Martinez, R. (2014). Start-up experiences of Latino business owners in Lansing and Saginaw, Michigan. In S. Jeanetta & C. Valdivia (Eds.), Proceedings of the 12th Annual Cambio de Colores Conference: Positive Steps Toward a Pluralist Society, June 12-14, 2013. Columbia, MO: Cambio de Colores Center, University of Missouri.