Does Participatory Democracy Have a Sex? No 12, 2015/2 - 258 pagesSpecial Report: Does Participatory Democracy Have a Sex?Pages 5 to 29Introduction. Does Participatory Democracy Have a Sex?By Marion Paoletti, Sandrine RuiPages 31 to 56Women’s Hampered Participation: The Case of Processes of Democratic Innovation in the Basque CountryBy Jone Martínez Palacios, Igor Ahedo Gurrutxaga, Alicia Suso Menzada, Lara Zuriñe RodriguezPages 57 to 81Citizen Participation and Gender in the Urban ProjectBy Yves RaibaudPages 83 to 107Ethics Policies: Medical Hegemony and the Decoding Practices of Subaltern Publics. An Ethnographic Inquiry into a Pilot Participatory Device on Ethical DeliberationBy David SmadjaPages 109 to 137Gender and Political Speech on FacebookBy Coralie Le CaroffPages 139 to 165Politicizing “Differences”: Social Relations under Debate at Municipal Women’s Conferences in RecifeBy Marie-Hélène Sa Vilas BoasPages 167 to 192Regroup and Separate: Women’s Participation as a Method of Empowerment in a Postwar ContextBy Marie SaigetPages 193 to 216Women’s Participation at the Supranational Level: A “Gendered” CitizenshipBy Isabelle GiraudVariaPages 217 to 243When the Occupiers March with the Occupied: Studying a Paradoxical Cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian ActivistsBy Karine LamarcheClose ReadingPages 245 to 256The “Public Space”: An Operative Concept in the African Context?By Habibou Fofana