This Special Issue seeks to trace the "fragments and pieces" of abolitionist futures within conditions riddled with violence. The contributions illuminate the experiences made in very heterogeneous fields and contexts and explore the question of how to become an abolitionist – not only in the sense of a political conviction, but also of a prefigurative practice.
Editorial
Daniel Loick, Vanessa E. Thompson: Abolitionist Futures
Aufsätze
Jaden Janak: Cultivating Solidarity from the Inside-Out: Abolitionist Efforts to Trans-gress the Prison Walls
Vicki Squire: Unruly Migrations, Abolitionist Alternatives
Jin Haritaworn: Riskante Migrant:innen und schützenswerte Bürger:innen: Die Transformation der Sicherheit in der Konjunktur von Pandemie und Protest
Mathijs van de Sande: The Master’s Tools: Prefigurative Politics and the Abolition of Violence
Christoph Menke: Can There Be Non-Violent Political Action?