Dr. Elisa Fiore is Assistant Professor of Urban Geography at the department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning of Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Working at the intersection of human geography, sensory studies, and gender studies, over the past ten years she has specialised in investigating contemporary structures of social inequality and how they become spatialised through bodies and embodied practice. She is currently busy setting up a new research project on the contentious spatiality of reproductive politics in Europe, focusing specifically on two main dimensions: a) the intensification of abortion activisms and the sensory and embodied practices they mobilise to reshape the spatiality of abortion access; b) the recent switch to abortion at-home and the influence of domesticity on the spatial, social, and embodied dimensions of abortion.