Martin Meráz-García, PhD

Professor
203F Monroe Hall
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Expertise

  • Immigration
  • International Relations
  • Political Psychology
  • Social Justice

About

Martín García, PhD, examines how systems of power influence the experiences of historically underrepresented communities, with a focus on Latino communities in the United States and revolutionary movements in Latin America.

His research explores inequality, political representation, voting rights, and structural barriers affecting Latino communities at the local, national, and international levels. His scholarship contributes to a deeper understanding of social transformation, resistance, and the intersections of identity, politics, and social justice.

Peer Review & Scholarly Books:

  1. The Role of Female Combatants in the Nicaraguan Revolution and Counter Revolutionary War
  2. Ordinary Individuals Who Become Narcotraffickers: A Theoretical and Interdisciplinary Approach to Drug Trafficking

Peer Review Journal Articles:

  1. Perceptions of College Among Latinx Elementary
  2. Book Review on Immigration
  3. Cooperation Among the Nicaraguan Sandinista Factions
  4. ‘Narcoballads’: The Psychology and Recruitment Process of the ‘Narco’
  5. Migrant Camps
  6. Study on Latino Business Owners

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