Articles
Véronique Pin-Fat (2019) "What's love got to do with it? Ethics, Emotions and Encounter in IR." Review of International Studies, 45(2): 181-200.
Véronique Pin-Fat (2018) "On claiming and acknowledging humanity: Grammatical remarks on The Politics of the Human and “Black Lives Matter" in “The politics of the human: Critical Exchange” Contemporary Political Theory 17(2): 207-240.
Véronique Pin-Fat (2016) "Writing narrative as ethics and philosophy in International Relations: Reflections on a difficulty in writing a research monograph." Journal of Narrative Politics 3(1): 27-37
Véronique Pin-Fat (2013) “Cosmopolitanism and the End of Humanity: A Grammatical Reading” International Political Sociology, 7(3): 241-257.
Véronique Pin-Fat (2005) “The Metaphysics of the National Interest and the ‘Mysticism’ of the Nation State: Reading Hans J. Morgenthau.” Review of International Studies 31(2): 217-236.
Véronique Pin-Fat and Maria Stern (2005) “The Scripting of Private Jessica Lynch: Biopolitics, gender and the ‘feminization’ of the US military” with Maria Stern, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 30: 25-53.
Jenny Edkins and Véronique Pin-Fat (2005) “Through the Wire: Relations of Power and Relations of Violence” with Jenny Edkins. Millennium: Journal of International Studies 34 (1):1-26.
Véronique Pin-Fat (2000) “(Im)possible universalism: Reading human rights in world politics.” Review of International Studies, 26(4): 663-674.
Véronique Pin-Fat (1997) “Why aren’t we laughing?: Grammatical Investigations in World Politics.” Politics 17(2): 79-86.