United States

of America

Solutions and Redefining Horizons with Imagination

Publications

We list here the main publications of Dr. Armando Matiz
Director of Intelligent Transformation

Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications:

1

Under review Padilla, M., Colon-Burgos, J., Varas-Diaz, N., Matiz-Reyes, A., and Parker, C. “Tourism Labor, Embodied Suffering, and the Deportation Regime in the Dominican Republic.” Submitted to Medical Anthropology.

2

Under review Padilla, M., Matiz-Reyes, A., Colón-Burgos, J., Varas-Díaz, N., Vertovec, J. “Adaptation of PhotoVoice Methodology to Promote Policy Dialogue among Street-based Drug Users in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.” Submitted to Arts and Health.

3

Under review Padilla, M., Colon-Burgos, J., Varas-Diaz, N., Matiz-Reyes, A., and Parker, C. “An institutional ethnography of prevention and treatment services for substance use disorders in the Dominican Republic.” Submitted to Health Policy and Planning.

4

2016 Livingston, K., Padilla, M., Scott, D., Colon-Burgos, J. F., Reyes, A. M., & Varas-Diaz, N. “Methods of mapping ethnographic data on migration, tourism labor, and health risk in the Dominican Republic.” Florida Geographer, 47.

5

2013 Graham LF, Matiz A, Lopez W, Gracey A, Snow RC, and Padilla M. “Addressing economic devastation and built environment degradation to prevent violence: A photovoice project of Detroit Youth Passages.” Community Literacy Journal; 8(1): 41-52.

6

2012 Connolly, Maureen D., Padilla, Mark B., Matiz Reyes, Armando, Natsui, Shaw. “Beyond ‘State Pimpage’: Insights from local leaders on HIV/AIDS prevention in the Dominican tourism industry.” Critical Public Health 22(3): 355-371.

7

2012 Lopez, W, Graham, L, Reardon, C, Matiz-Reyes, A, and Padilla, M. (2012). “’No jobs, more crime. More jobs, less crime’: Structural factors affecting the health of Latino men in Detroit.” Journal of Men’s Health. Online ahead of print: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jomh.2012.03.007.

8

2011  Padilla, Mark, Armando Matiz-Reyes, Maureen Connolly, Shaw Natsui, Adrian     Puello and Helena    Chapman. (2011). “Examining the Policy Climate for HIV Prevention in the Caribbean Tourism Sector: A Qualitative Study of Policy Makers in the Dominican Republic.” Health Policy and Planning.doi:10.1093/heapol/czr021..

9

2010 Padilla, Mark, Emily Pingel, Emily Renda, and Armando Matiz (Editors). Special Issue: “Gender, Sexuality, Health and Human Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Global Public Health 5(3). (also authorship of Introduction to the Special Issue, pp. 1-8).

10

2010 Padilla MB, Guilamo-Ramos V, Bouris A, Matiz-Reyes A. (2010) “HIV/AIDS and Tourism in the Caribbean: An Ecological Systems Perspective.” American Journal of Public Health 100(1):70-77.

11

2008 Padilla MB, Castellanos D, Guilamo-Ramos V, Matiz-Reyes A, Sánchez L, Arrendondo M. (2008) “Stigma, Social Inequality, and Sexual Risk Disclosure among Dominican Male Sex Workers.” Social Science and Medicine 67(3): 380-88.

12

2008 Co-author, Armando Matiz Reyes, U of Michigan): “Toward A collective framework for gender, sexuality, health and human rights in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Conference: “Gender, Sexuality, Health and Human Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean” (organizers: Mark Padilla and Armando Matiz Reyes). Co-sponsored by Latin American and Caribbean Studies, the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education (School of Public Health), and 7 co-sponsoring units and departments at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI, October 17, 2008.​

13

2008 Padilla, Mark, Daniel Castellanos, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Armando Matiz Reyes, Leonardo E. Sanchez Marte, Martha Arredondo Soriano. 2008. “Stigma, Social Inequality, and HIV Risk Disclosure among Dominican Male Sex Workers.” Social Science and Medicine. 67:3, pp. 380-388.

14

2006 Matiz- Reyes, A. (January 2006). “Gerencia Optima”. INdetectable Magazine. N 27: 22.

15

2005 Matiz- Reyes, A. (September 2005). “Cambio dinámica para avanzar”. INdetectable Magazine. N 25: 20.

16

2004 Matiz- Reyes, A. (August 2004). “Cuando se enferma la sonrisa”. INdetectable Magazine. N 24: 10.

17

2004 Matiz- Reyes, A. (December 2004). Salud Oral: “Cómo Prevenir la Caries”. INdetectable Magazine. N 24: 13.

18

2004 Matiz-Reyes, A. “Cuerpo y Emociones”. Facilitation Manual. U.A.S. Reproduced with funds provided by the Academy for Educational Development, with financing from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Cooperation Agreement #517-A00-97-07103-00-00 for the AcciónSIDA Project.

19

2003 Matiz- Reyes, A. “El Poder de Aprovechar Recursos y Oportunidades.” Cartilla -(UNICEF, PNUD, FNUAP, OIT; UNESCO, OMS, BANCO MUNDIAL).

Research Support:

PI: Padilla, M.
Funder: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Grant # 1 R01 DA031581-01A1: “Migration, Tourism, and the HIV/drug use Syndemic in the Dominican Republic.”
Dates: 2013-Present
Role on Project: Research Associate and Project Director.

PI: Padilla, M.
Funder: National Science Foundation
Grant # 9807486: “Gender and Household Economy in the Dominican Republic.”
Dates: 1998-2000
Role on project: Co-investigator.

PI: Padilla, M.
Funder: Global Health Research and Training Program (Fogarty), University of Michigan, School of Public Health.
“Institutional Readiness for Tourism-based HIV/AIDS Prevention in the Dominican Republic.”
Dates: 2008
Role on project: Co-investigator

PI: Amy J. Schulz
Funder: NCMHHD
082340-Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health: Pathways to Heart Health
Dates: 09/01/09 – 08/31/11
Role on project: Director of Community-Based Training

PI: Mark Padilla
Funder: Ford Foundation
“Economic Crisis, Residential Instability, and Changing Sexual Geographies of Detroit Youth.”
Dates: 09/01/10-08/31/14
Role on project: Trainer; Ethnographer; Academic-Community Liaison