The Limits of Democratic Inclusion No 9, 2014/2 - 278 pagesSpecial Report: The Limits of Democratic InclusionPages 5 to 36Persona non grata: At the Threshold of ParticipationBy Mathieu Berger, Julien CharlesPages 37 to 70The Participatory Ideal Disturbed by the Stranger’s Welcome: Hospitality and Belonging in Tension within an Activist CommunityBy Joan Stavo-DebaugePages 71 to 95Mockery against Public Speaking: Condominium Residents Reversing Domination and DenouncingBy Alessio MottaPages 97 to 123The Public Life of the ChildBy Marc BreviglieriPages 125 to 148Recovering Face through Participation: An Ethnography of the Precarious Creation of an Artwork by Teenagers in a Working-Class NeighborhoodBy Anthony PecqueuxPages 149 to 175Between Person and Political Subject: Towards an Ethnography of Popular Voices in Barrio Assemblies in VenezuelaBy Federico TarragoniPages 177 to 205This Body that Fails to Be Represented: The New Scenes of Political Experience, between Participative Democracy and Artistic CritiqueBy Matthieu de Nanteuil-MiribelVariaPages 207 to 237Reforming through Experimentation: The Local Reception of High-School Participatory Budgeting in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais RegionBy Julien O’Miel, Aymeric MongyPages 239 to 262Patient Organizations and the Prospective Payment System in France: A Case of Managerial ActivismBy Pierre-André JuvenClose ReadingPages 263 to 276Feminism, the Political Participation of Women, and “Contesting Publics:” Going beyond the Private-Public Dichotomy and Considering Links between the Local and the GlobalBy Isabelle Giraud