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Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world

Authors :
Reed, Mark S.
Merkle, Bethann Garramon
Cook, Elizabeth J.
Hafferty, Caitlin
Hejnowicz, Adam P.
Holliman, Richard
Marder, Ian D.
Pool, Ursula
Raymond, Christopher M.
Wallen, Kenneth E.
Whyte, David
Ballesteros, Marta
Bhanbhro, Sadiq
Borota, Siniša
Brennan, Marnie L.
Carmen, Esther
Conway, Elaine A.
Everett, Rosie
Armstrong-Gibbs, Fiona
Jensen, Eric
Koren, Gerbrand
Lockett, Jenny
Obani, Pedi
O’Connor, Seb
Prange, Laurie
Mason, Jon
Robinson, Simon
Shukla, Priya
Tarrant, Anna
Marchetti, Alessandro
Stroobant, Mascha
Source :
Sustainability Science; July 2024, Vol. 19 Issue: 4 p1481-1490, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Language matters in shaping perceptions and guiding behaviour. The term stakeholderis widely used, yet little attention is paid to the possibility that its use may inadvertently perpetuate colonial narratives and reinforce systemic inequities. In this article, we critically examine the limitations of the stakeholder concept and its ambiguity, normativity, and exclusionary implications. We emphasise the importance of using language that gives a voice to marginalised groups, promotes inclusion and equity, and fosters meaningful and reflexive participation in decision-making processes. In critiquing the use of the term and calling for alternative practices, we aim to contribute to the decolonisation of research norms and the creation of more inclusive and equitable societies. Therefore, rather than advocating a single alternative term, we suggest a focus on the people, places, and species affected by decisions, interventions, projects, and issues.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18624065 and 18624057
Volume :
19
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Sustainability Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66200036
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-024-01496-4