“…Importantly, the contributions to this special issue employed various analytical foci and units of analysis, including individual persons (Mees, 2022), different legal systems and institutional settings (Akerboom & Kundis Craig, 2022), specific practices of divisions of responsibility (Snel et al, 2022), the perspectives of civil servants (Uittenbroek et al, 2022) and diverse types of engagement, participation and co‐creation (Glaas et al, 2022; Hofstad et al, 2022; Kiss et al, 2022). The findings yielded by employing these diverse foci are highly complementary, underlining the value of involving a wide range of scholarly disciplines, fields and contexts in the study of citizen engagement, including public administration, environmental psychology, environmental sociology, legal studies and sustainability science, in addition to environmental policy and governance.…”