Disability and participation No 22, 2018/3 - pagesPages 5 to 28Introduction. Making the participation of people with disabilities effectiveBy Benoît Eyraud, Sébastien Saetta, Tonya TartourPages 29 to 51Participation in a peer group as a useful condition for generating experiential knowledge: The example of people who hear voicesBy Ève GardienPages 53 to 82The vote without the politics? Professional mobilizations for electoral accessibility in 2017By Marie-Victoire BouquetPages 83 to 107Health status and legal status: Forms of participation of patients in judicial reviews of involuntary psychiatric care in New YorkBy Tonya Tartour, Alexander BarnardPages 109 to 138Participation of persons with disabilities in democratic debate: looking back on a participative approach about UN Convention on the rights of Persons with disabilitiesBy Benoît Eyraud, Sébastien Saetta, Iuliian Taran, Jean-Philippe CobbautPages 139 to 158Disabled witnesses, valid experts: Mobilization in favor of sexual rightsBy Pierre Brasseur, Jacques RodriguezPages 159 to 183The bottom line is that they eat. Invited or prevented participation of residents in residential care homes (EHPAD)By Laura GuérinPages 185 to 211Unlikely organizations facing participation. A comparative analysis of prisoners’ unions in France and the United StatesBy Joël Charbit, Gwenola Ricordeau