Vanit Mukhija and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (eds.), The Informal American City: from taco trucks to day labour (Cambridge, MA, 2014); Jake Wegmann, ‘The Hidden Cityscapes of Informal Housing in Suburban Los Angeles and the Paradox of Horizontal Density’, Building’s Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 22:2 (Fall 2015), 89–110; Michael Mendez, ‘Latino New Urbanism: building on cultural preferences’, Opolis: An International Journal of Suburban and Metropolitan Studies (Winter 2005), 33–48; Christopher Hawthorne, ‘“Latino Urbanism” Influences a Los Angeles in Flux’, Los Angeles Times, 6/12/2014; Henry Grabar, ‘Los Angeles Renaissance: why the rise of street vending reveals a city transformed’, Salon.com, 18/1/2015, https://www.salon.com/2015/01/18/los_angeles_food_truck_renaissance_why_the_rise_of_street_vending_reveals_a_city_transformed/; Clara Irzábal, ‘Beyond “Latino New Urbanism”: advocating ethnurbanisms’, Journal of Urbanism, 5:2–3 (2012); James Rojas, ‘Latino Urbanism in Los Angeles: a model for urban improvisation and reinvention’ in Jeffrey Hou (ed.), Insurgent Public Space: guerrilla urbanism and the remaking of contemporary cities (Abingdon, 2010), pp. 36ff.