ABSTRACT
This chapter traces how, amidst the many managed solutions, alternative transformative mobility systems are being bootstrapped by a growing mobile undercommons. We explore how, alongside the binary of reformist and revolutionary social movements, and failing international, national, and local governance, a transformationist experimental mobilisation of alternatives is taking shape at the grassroots level. These initiatives sidestep capitalism along three vectors of change: refusal, solidarity, and study. We observe how refusal, solidarity, and study are practised in the formation of alternative mobility systems and argue that new ways of thinking and acting are needed to boost their traction.
