: A study challenging singular interpretations of Indigenous emotional injuries and the epistemological function of healing rituals.
Co-authored with Arpit Gupta and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh , this work (published as ) addresses three major urban crises:
The paper identifies that approximately across the U.S. are physically suitable for conversion and provides a financial model to help developers and policymakers determine when these conversions are viable. Additional Scholarly Work candy martinez
: The decline in office demand due to remote and hybrid work.
Featured Paper: "Converting Brown Offices to Green Apartments" : A study challenging singular interpretations of Indigenous
Dr. , an Assistant Professor of Latin American and Latinx Studies at Vassar College , has co-authored a prominent 2023 paper titled "Converting Brown Offices to Green Apartments."
Beyond urban economics, Dr. Martínez’s research focuses on within Indigenous communities. Other notable projects and papers include: Additional Scholarly Work : The decline in office
: The environmental impact of older "brown" office buildings.