Occupation Movements No 117, 2017/1 - pagesPages 3 to 5EditorialPages 7 to 34The Occupation Movements: Acting, Protesting, CriticizingBy Stéphanie Dechezelles, Maurice OlivePages 35 to 62A critique in practice: Everyday life in the “ZAD,” Notre-Dame-des-Landes (2013-2014)By Geneviève PruvostPages 63 to 89Politicization through Occupation. Daily Practices and Empowerment Trajectories in a Madrid SquatBy Héloïse NezPages 91 to 116One ZAD May Obscure Others. The Fragile Nature of the Act of OccupyingBy Stéphanie DechezellesPages 117 to 143Occupying One’s Factory and Producing: Combat or Survival Strategy?By Guillaume GourguesPages 145 to 169Reappropriating an Abandoned Village in Galilee: A Territorial “Grab” as a Form of ProtestBy Sylvaine BullePages 171 to 199“Le respect de la boutique”By Damien Lecomte, Hugo Bouvard, Déborah Perez, Julien BoelaertPages 201 to 222“It’s purely social”: On the creation of a social/psychiatric dualism in the social sciences and in the everyday work of psychiatryBy Céline BorellePages 223 to 239For Sociology and for a Discussion of the Ways of Speaking Publicly about ItBy Johan GiryPages 241 to 245Combes, Hélène; Garibay, David; and Goirand, Camille, (eds.), Les lieux de la colère. Occuper l’espace pour contester, de Madrid à Sanaa, Paris, Karthala, coll. « Questions transnationales », bibliography, table of illustrations, 2016, 410 p.By Maurice OlivePages 246 to 250Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie, Gouverner les conduites, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, coll. « Académique », 2016, 480 p.By Fanny ParentPages 251 to 253Grajales, Jacobo, Gouverner dans la violence. Le paramilitarisme en Colombie, Paris, Karthala, « Recherches internationales » Collection, bibliography, 2016, 324 p.By Gabriela Manrique RuedaPages 254 to 257Lagoueyte, Patrick, Le coup d’État du 2 décembre 1851, Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2016, 353 p.By Paul Cormier