The article explores the concept of policy forums as crucial components of contemporary governance systems, highlighting their role in facilitating learning, negotiation, and trust-building among political and societal actors. It introduces a theoretical framework for understanding policy forums, focusing on three key aspects: the conditions for their formation, the goals and motivations of participants, and the diverse dimensions that distinguish different forums. These factors influence the dynamics of exchange within forums. The paper advocates for empirical research that systematically considers these elements and suggests a research agenda to guide future studies.
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Fischer, Manuel, and Philip Leifeld. "Policy forums: Why do they exist and what are they used for?." Policy Sciences 48 (2015): 363-382.
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