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*Mehaffy, Michael M. (2019).&nbsp;''A Pattern Language for Growing Regions''. Sustasis Press, forthcoming 2019. [http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html http://www.sustasis.net/APLFGR.html].<br/> &nbsp;
*Mingoya, Catherine. (2015). “Building Together. Tiny House Villages for the Homeless: A Comparative Case Study.” Unpublished master’s thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. &nbsp;[https://dusp.mit.edu/sites/dusp.mit.edu/files/attachments/news/mingoya_2015.pdf https://dusp.mit.edu/sites/dusp.mit.edu/files/attachments/news/mingoya_2015.pdf].<br/> &nbsp;
*Minimum Cost Housing Group (McGill University School of Architecture). "Publications." [https://mchg.ca/publications/ https://mchg.ca/publications/] <br /> &nbsp;
*Mitchell, Don. (2011). "Homelessness, American Style." ''Urban Geography'', 32:7, 933-956, DOI: 10.2747/0272-3638.32.7.933. <br />&nbsp;
*Mitchell, Don. "Tent Cities: Interstitial Spaces of Survival." in Brighenti, Andrea Mubim ed. ''Urban Interstices: The Aesthetics and the Politics of the In-between''. Ashgate Publishing, 2013. [reprinted with minor changes in ''Mean Streets: Homelessness, Public Space, and the Limits of Capital'' (2020)]. [see also [[Don Mitchell]] for discussion/excerpts]. <br />&nbsp;
*Mitchell, Don. ''Mean Streets: Homelessness, Public Space, and the Limits of Capital''. University of Georgia Press, 2020. [see also [[Don Mitchell]] for discussion/excerpts]. <br /> &nbsp;
*Mitchell, Ryan. ''Tiny House Living: Ideas For Building and Living Well In Less than 400 Square Feet''. (2014).<br/> &nbsp;