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Matthew Marr
Matthew Marr
Associate Professor of Sociology, Florida International University
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Any space left? Homeless resistance by place-type in Los Angeles County
G DeVerteuil, M Marr, D Snow
Urban Geography 30 (6), 633-651, 2009
572009
Mitigating apprehension about Section 8 vouchers: The positive role of housing specialists in search and placement
MD Marr
Housing Policy Debate 16 (1), 85-111, 2005
552005
Towards a contextual approach to the place–homeless survival nexus: An exploratory case study of Los Angeles County
MD Marr, G DeVerteuil, D Snow
Cities 26 (6), 307-317, 2009
482009
Better must come: Exiting homelessness in two global cities
MD Marr
Cornell University Press, 2015
462015
Pathways out of homelessness in Los Angeles and Tokyo: multilevel contexts of limited mobility amid advanced urban marginality
MD Marr
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 36 (5), 980-1006, 2012
412012
Seeking work daily: supply, demand, and spatial dimensions of day labor in two global cities
A Valenzuela Jr, JA Kawachi, MD Marr
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 43 (2), 192-219, 2002
342002
Maintaining Autonomy: The Plight of the American Skid Row and Japanese Yoseba
MD Marr
Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless 6 (3), 229-250, 1997
281997
Day laborers in Tokyo, Japan: preliminary findings from the San’ya day labor survey
MD Marr, A Valenzuela, J Kawachi, T Koike
Work. Pap., Cent. Study Urban Poverty, Inst. Soc. Sci. Res., Univ. Calif …, 2000
112000
Urban welfare regimes, organizational cultures, and client-staff tie activation: A comparison of transitional housing programs in Los Angeles and Tokyo
MD Marr
Journal of urban affairs 38 (2), 214-235, 2016
102016
The Ohaka (Grave) Project: Post-secular social service delivery and resistant necropolitics in San’ya, Tokyo
MD Marr
Ethnography 22 (1), 88-110, 2021
72021
Maintaining autonomy: The plight of the Japanese yoseba and the American skid row
MD Marr
Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless 6, 229m250, 1997
51997
Perceptions of local leaders regarding postdisaster relocation of residents in the face of rising seas
OD Kuru, NE Ganapati, M Marr
Housing Policy Debate 33 (5), 1124-1145, 2023
42023
Better Must Come: Exiting Homelessness in Two Global Cities, Los Angeles and Tokyo
MD Marr
ProQuest, 2007
42007
Managing service hubs in Miami and Osaka: Between capacious commons and meagre street-level bureaucracies
G DeVerteuil, MD Marr, J Kiener
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 40 (6), 1256-1271, 2022
32022
Why street homelessness has decreased in Japan: a comparison of public assistance in Japan and the US
H Goto, DP Culhane, MD Marr
European Journal of Homelessness _ Volume 16 (1_), 2022
32022
Miami in Transformation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Participatory Visual Culture Analysis
K Witkowski, J Vertovec, NM da Silva, RK Awadzi, F Yamini, N Varas-Díaz, ...
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the Tropics 20 (1), 157-181, 2021
32021
Finding security on skid row: the positive role of organizational and social ties in service hubs in the United States and Japan
MD Marr
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 693 (1 …, 2021
32021
Religion’s roles in community integration after homelessness: supportive housing residents’ uses of spiritual practices amid trauma, discrimination, and stigma
MD Marr, NM Silva
Housing Studies 39 (2), 376-397, 2024
22024
More than bare-bones survival? From the urban margins to the urban commons
G DeVerteuil, MD Marr, J Kiener
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 112 (7), 2080-2095, 2022
22022
Gentrification, Machizukuri, and Ontological Insecurity: Bottom-Up Redevelopment and the Cries of Residents in Kamagasaki, Osaka
MD Marr
Gentrification around the World, Volume I: Gentrifiers and the Displaced …, 2020
22020
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