Occupation, protest, and acts of dissent: Participation put to the test of the Yellow Vests movement N° 41, 2025/1 - pagesPages 7 to 30Introduction: The federal participation of Yellow Vest protestersBy Magali Della SuddaPages 31 to 59From ballot boxes to traffic circles and back again: Motives, limits, and effects of the Yellow Vests’ political participationBy Étienne Walker, Charif ElalaouiPages 61 to 90Yellow Vest protesters as protagonists: When ordinary citizens enter politicsBy François Buton, Emmanuelle Reungoat, Cécile JouhanneauPages 91 to 121Yellow Vests and the anti-health pass movement: A study of the obstacles hindering a protest coalition in central FranceBy Samuel LegrisPages 123 to 148“Dann Ronpwin Zazalé”: The Yellow vests movement and the creolization of participationBy Clara LucasPages 149 to 177From traffic circles to the ballot box: The Yellow Vests and partisan logics in a municipal campaignBy Aldo RubertPages 179 to 209Invoking direct democracy: Between appropriation and distinction— The radical far-right and the democratic demands of Yellow Vest protestersBy Élisabeth GodefroyPages 213 to 237Cultivating politics in Mexico City’s collective and citizen-led gardens? A diversity of models, participatory practices, and meaningsBy Martine El Ouardi, Françoise Montambeault