This issue of New Sociology examines life in states of liminality and uncertainty, seeking to understand what it means to live in flux across experiences of transnationality, gender, queerness and disability (to name a few). How does it feel, we wonder, to be in a constant transitional state, always traveling but never arriving? What kind of possibilities emerge from this ebb and flow of social and political betweenness? And how do those living in such continuous flux come to define and mobilize resistance?