MaREI co-authored study wins Best Paper Award in Sustainability Science Journal 2024

A recent publication co-authored by MaREI’s Dave Whyte has been named one of three winners of the Best Paper Award in the journal Sustainability Science for 2024.
 
The paper called “Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world”, problematises the use of the word stakeholder (and language of participation generally) and investigates how it may inadvertently perpetuate colonial narratives and reinforce systemic inequities. In the article, 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.
 
Abstract

Language matters in shaping perceptions and guiding behaviour. The term stakeholder is 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.

Access the paper here.