<p><i>Collective Movements and Emerging Political Spaces</i> addresses the politics of new forms of collective movements, ranging from anti-austerity protests to migrant struggles and anti-colonial demonstrations.</p><p>Drawing on examples from various countries, as well as struggles taking place across borders, this book traces the emergence of new practices of being political, described as ¿collective movements¿. These represent something looser than a common identity ¿ long held as necessary for a political struggle to cohere. They also suggest a different understanding of emancipation to the promise of transformation in time. By addressing various examples of ¿collective movements¿, the chapters in this book examine other ways of being political together, formed through relations carved in cramped spaces or small movements that rearrange our ideas about what is possible. Drawing on the temporary and fleeting nature of many migrants¿ struggles, the chapters develop concepts and ap