Truant participation No 19, 2017/3 - pagesPages 7 to 22Truant participation, or the secret of ordinary citizenshipBy Catherine Neveu, Maxime VanhoenackerPages 23 to 48Inhabiting and participation processesBy Laetitia OverneyPages 49 to 71From one side of scouting to the other: Playing truant and learning citizenshipBy Maxime Vanhoenacker, in collaboration with Thomas VroylandtPages 73 to 95Truant and initiatory: Local participation through political pilgrimagesBy Elena Apostoli CappelloPages 97 to 127“Our lives are political!” Afrofeminism in France: The counterattack of the granddaughters of the EmpireBy Silyane LarcherPages 129 to 162Rancière applied to healthcare: Expertise, ignorance, and emancipation in a participative care methodBy Alexandre FauquettePages 163 to 185Participatory practices within or against the school system? The controversial case of French experimental schools in La Villeneuve, Grenoble (1972-2005)By Marie-Charlotte AllamPages 189 to 217Environmental conflict and public participation in the semi-arid southwestern United States: The Rosemont mining proposal, Pima County, ArizonaBy Anne-Lise Boyer, Claude Le Gouill, Franck Poupeau, Lala RazafimahefaPages 221 to 242Can sociology be useful when it is critical of participatory democracy?By Julien O’Miel, Guillaume Gourgues, Alice Mazeaud, Magali Nonjon, Raphaëlle ParizetPages 245 to 268Communalism as a “real utopia”By Paula Cossart