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Marta-Marika Urbanik
Marta-Marika Urbanik
Associate Professor, University of Alberta
Verified email at ualberta.ca
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‘# It’s Dangerous’: The Online World of Drug Dealers, Rappers and the Street Code
MM Urbanik, KD Haggerty
The British Journal of Criminology 58 (6), 1343-1360, 2018
772018
GangstaLife: Fusing urban ethnography with netnography in gang studies
MM Urbanik, RA Roks
Qualitative Sociology 43, 213-233, 2020
552020
‘Before There Was Danger But There Was Rules. And Safety in Those Rules’: Effects of Neighbourhood Redevelopment on Criminal Structures
MM Urbanik, SK Thompson, SM Bucerius
British Journal of Criminology 57 (2), 422-440, 2017
322017
Operational and contextual barriers to accessing supervised consumption services in two Canadian cities
MM Urbanik, C Greene
International Journal of Drug Policy 88, 102991, 2021
302021
When crime is a “young man’s game” and the ethnographer is a woman: gendered researcher experiences in two different contexts
SM Bucerius, M Urbanik
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 48 (4), 451-481, 2019
262019
Experiences with compounding surveillance and social control as a barrier to safe consumption service access
C Greene, MM Urbanik, R Geldart
Social Science & Medicine -qualitative research in health 2, 100055, 2022
222022
Drawing boundaries or drawing weapons? Neighborhood master status as suppressor of gang violence
MM Urbanik
Qualitative Sociology 41 (4), 497-519, 2018
182018
A qualitative comparison of how people who use drugs’ perceptions and experiences of policing affect supervised consumption services access in two cities
MM Urbanik, K Maier, C Greene
International Journal of Drug Policy 104, 103671, 2022
172022
Gangs in the era of internet and social media
C Melde, FM Weerman
Springer, 2020
162020
Ethical and methodological issues in gang ethnography in the digital age: lessons from four studies in an emerging field
MM Urbanik, R Roks, ML Storrod, J Densley
Gangs in the Era of internet and social media, 21-41, 2020
162020
“It's just not the same”: Exploring PWUD’perceptions of and experiences with drug policy and SCS services change in a Canadian City
C Greene, K Maier, MM Urbanik
International Journal of Drug Policy 111, 103934, 2023
132023
Doing ethnography in criminology: Discovery through fieldwork
SK Rice, MD Maltz
Springer, 2018
122018
Making sense of murder: The reality versus the realness of gang homicides in two contexts
MM Urbanik, RA Roks
Social Sciences 10 (1), 17, 2021
112021
“I’ve Never Been Straight Up Robbed Like That”: Resident Perceptions and Experiences of Inner-City Police Raids
MM Urbanik, C Greene
Journal of Qualitative Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2020
102020
“More People Are Dying”: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Effects of Neighbourhood Revitalization on the Lives of Criminally Involved Men
MM Urbanik
82017
“Gangbangers are gangbangers, hustlers are hustlers”: The rap game, social media, and gang violence in Toronto
MM Urbanik
Routledge International Handbook of Critical Gang Studies, 582-600, 2021
72021
“I’m Wise to the Game”: How Inner-City Women Experience and Navigate Police Raids
C Greene, MM Urbanik, MK Yankey
Feminist Criminology 16 (4), 403-423, 2021
62021
‘There’s A Certain Group of Cops that have their Own Vendetta’: Resident Perceptions of Notorious Police Officers and ‘Cop Clockin’in the Inner-City
MM Urbanik, C Greene, J Wojnarowicz
The British journal of criminology 61 (3), 733-753, 2021
62021
Hate crime and class vulnerability: A case study of white nationalist violence against unhoused Indigenous people
MM Urbanik, K Maier, JEC Tetrault, C Greene
The British journal of criminology 64 (4), 863-880, 2024
42024
“You have to be grateful that they have eyes watching over us”: When Security Guards Protect and Serve People Experiencing Homelessness
K Maier, MM Urbanik, C Greene
Social Problems, spae010, 2024
42024
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