Beschreibung:
Collective Movements and Emerging Political Spaces addresses the politics of new forms of collective movements, ranging from anti-austerity protests to migrant struggles and anti-colonial demonstrations.
1. Collective Movements and Emerging Political Spaces: An Introduction Part I The Conditions of Being Political 2. International Political Sociology and Problematising Critique Part II Migrant Spaces 3. The Multiple Genealogies of Abolitionism: Undoing the Detractive Rights' Logics and the Reform-Revolution Dichotomy 4. Unruly Migrations, Abolitionist Alternatives 5. CommemorAction 6. Affect, Uncertainty, and Exhaustion: Methodological Reflections on Migration Struggles and Governance Part III Affective Solidarities 7. Drowned World: Imagined Futures and Collective Movements 8. Senses of Togetherness in a Covid City 9. Foreignness /Forensis: Burdened Entanglement in the Black Mediterranean 10. The Libidinal Lives of Statues Part IV Emergent Politics 11. Examining Emerging Xenophobic Nationalism in Sweden: Transformations Between 'Good' and 'Bad' Civil Society 12. Examining the Limits of the Hospitable Nation: Hosting Schemes and Asylum Seeker's Perspectives on Destitution 13. The Paradox of Anthropocene Inaction: Knowledge Production, Mobilization, and the Securitization of Social Relations 14. From Muscular Nationalisms to Struggles for Freedom 15. Afterword: Planetary Movements