Online petitioning No 28, 2020/3 - pagesPages 7 to 45Introduction. What e-petitioning reveals about online political participationBy Jean-Gabriel Contamin, Raphaël Kies, Olivier Paye, Jean-Benoît PiletPages 47 to 79E-petitions and mobilization dynamics: An interaction with a variable geometry. A case study related to the environmentBy Martine Legris, Régis MatuszewiczPages 81 to 124Examining the mobilization dynamics of e-petitions concerning the overflight of Brussels and its surroundings: From NIMBY syndrome to the foot-in-the-door effectBy Jean-Gabriel Contamin, Thomas Léonard, Olivier Paye, Thomas Soubiran, Camille KelbelPages 125 to 149Origins and impacts of power users in e-democracy. The case of online petitioningBy Jonathan Bright, Jean-Benoît Pilet, Thomas Soubiran, Sandra BermudezPages 151 to 176E-petitions in Quebec: Between transfer and resistanceBy Eric Montigny, Audrey BrennanPages 177 to 202When do e-petitions influence political decision-making? An analysis of the e-petitions system of the Luxembourg Chamber of DeputiesBy Raphaël Kies, Sven SeidenthalPages 205 to 219When petitions shape the political agenda: The abolition of seigneurial tenure in French Canada (1849–1854)By Daniel CarpenterPages 221 to 246Controlling representation: Visions of the political system and institutional reforms in the gilets jaunes movementBy Camille Bedock, Loïc Bonin, Pauline Liochon, Tinette Schnatterer