ABSTRACT

This chapter elaborates on a theoretical discussion that advocates for a (re)conceptualisation of the ‘transnational’ (and of transnational mobilities) and a move away from methodological nationalism. The discussion is expanded by putting forward the notion of ‘embedded transnationality’ – a notion outlining that ‘forms of mobility’, as well as the ‘mobility of forms’, are crucial conceptual tools to understand contemporary human and non-human movement (e.g. the ‘condition of transnationality’) in more flexible ways.