Category: Research papers

6 March 2026

Véron O. (2026) Geographies of an Expecting Body: Spaces and Emotions of Pregnancy, Emotion, Space and Society, 59, 101167. I am glad to share a new research article recently published in Emotion, Space and Society. Drawing on four years of journalling across two pregnancies and births, this article develops gestation as an emotional and atmospheric geography. Building from feminist […]

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29 October 2025

Véron O. (2025) Vegan Geographies: Negotiations, Contestations, and Encounters in the Everyday Spaces of Veganism, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1–19. I am excited to share a new research paper, published in March this year in the Annals of the American Association of Geographers. This article explores the nested scales of veganism by investigating how vegan ethics, […]

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3 May 2024

Véron O. (2024) “It’s about how you use your privilege”: Privilege, Power, and Social (In)justice in Berlin’s Community Food Spaces, Antipode. I am excited to share a new research paper, published in April this year in Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. This paper explores the role of community food spaces in processes of social change and reproduction. […]

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1 April 2023

Véron, O., (2023) ‘We’re just an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff’: Strategies and (a)politics of change in Berlin’s community food spaces, Environment and Planning A. I am excited to share a new research paper, published in February this year in Environment and Planning A. The benefits of community-based, grassroots food practices, such as community gardens or […]

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16 June 2021

Véron, O. (2021) ‘Neoliberalising the divided city’, Political Geography, 89 (August). doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102428. I am excited to share a new research paper, published this month in Political Geography. This paper examines the relation between ethno-nationalism and neoliberalism in urban space. Contrary to common views in urban studies, it argues that the ‘ethno-nationally divided city’ and the ‘neoliberal […]

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