Publications
Ramond, Q. (2026). The negotiation of intergenerational support for housing: diverging patterns among renters and homeowners. The British Journal of Sociology, Online First.
Ortiz-Vilches, C., & Ramond, Q. (2025). Explaining neighborhood effects on neighborhood cohesion: The varying influence of residential reputation by household income. Urban Studies, Online First.
Otero, G., Ramond, Q., Méndez, M.-L, Carranza, R., Link, F. and Ruiz-Tagle, J. The damages of stigma, the benefits of prestige: examining the consequences of perceived residential reputations on neighbourhood attachment. Urban Studies, 61(3), 462-494.
Ramond, Q. (2022) The politics of social mix in the Paris metropolitan area. Housing Studies, 39(2), 419-437.
Ramond, Q. and Oberti, M. (2020) Housing tenure and educational opportunity in the Paris metropolitan area. Housing Studies, 37(7), p. 1079-1099.
Ramond, Q. and Chapelle, G. (2019) Un parc social, des parcs sociaux. Une typologie des configurations locales du logement social en Ile-de-France. Géographie, Economie, Société, 21(3), p. 171-203.
Ramond, Q. and Pulgar, C. (2019) The struggles for the right to the city across spatial scales: Experiences from Grand Belleville in Paris. Radical Housing Journal, 1(1), p. 87-104.
Ramond, Q. (2024) “Separate and unequal childhood: residential segregation and neighborhood inequalities of children in Chile”. In M. Vicuña & E. Giorgi (Eds.), Interdisciplinary Research on Architecture, Design, City and Territory. Scales, Agencies and Territories in Latin America. Springer.
Ramond, Q. (2023) “Vivienda en arriendo y segregación residencial en Santiago de Chile”, en Link, F. y Marin-Toro, A. (Eds.) Vivienda en arriendo en América Latina: Desafíos al ethos de la propiedad. RIL Editores: Santiago, Chile, p. 339-365.
Ramond, Q. (2023) Infancias separadas y desiguales: segregación residencial y desigualdad espacial entre niños/as en Chile. Temas De La Agenda Pública-UC, Vol. 18, n°163, p. 1-25.
Ramond, Q. (2015) Politique locale du logement et mixité dans l’ancienne banlieue rouge. Un autre regard sur les transformations des espaces populaires, Métropolitiques, Online.