JOURNAL ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS

Stodolska, M., Gentin, S., & Acevedo, J. C. (in press). The benefits of park visitation and nature-based recreation among ethnic minorities, immigrants, and refugees in North America and Europe. In: L. Larson, P. Fix, L. Lekies, S., Park., K. Scholl, K. Tidbal, T. Stein (Eds.), The transformative power of parks. Sagamore-Venture Publishing, Urbana, IL.

 

Acevedo, J. C., & Stodolska, M. (2017). Empowerment, resistance and leisure among Latino student organizations. Leisure Sciences. DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2017.1378141

 

Stodolska, M., Shinew, K. J., Acevedo, J. C., & Roman, C. G. (2013). “I was born in the hood”: 6 Fear of crime, outdoor recreation and physical activity among Mexican American urban adolescents. Leisure Sciences, 35, 1-15

 

Stodolska, M., Shinew, K. J., Acevedo, J. C., & Izenstark, D. (2011). Perceptions of urban parks as havens and contested terrains by Mexican-Americans in Chicago neighborhoods. Leisure Sciences, 33, 103-126

 

Acevedo, J.C., & Stodolska, M. (2011). The effects of crime on the physical activity and outdoor recreation among Mexican-American adolescents. Illinois Parks and Recreation Magazine, 42, 16-19.

 

Stodolska, M., Acevedo, J.C., & Shinew, K. J. (2009). Gangs of Chicago: Perceptions of crime and its effect on the recreation behavior of Latino residents in urban communities. Leisure Sciences, 31, 466-482.