We need to move beyond the term stakeholder in environmental decision-making (1/2)

"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."
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Reed, M.S., Merkle, B.G., Cook, E.J. et al. Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world. Sustain Sci 19, 1481–1490 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-024-01496-4
#environment #ImpactCulture #DecisionMaking #stakeholders #consultation #tokenism #participation #symmetry #IndigenousPeoples #activism #CitizenScience #engagement #collaboration #research #credibility #CitizenEmpowerment #democracy #SettlerSociety #logging #mining #extractivism

Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world - Sustainability Science

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.

SpringerLink
"...The stakeholder paradigm (2/2)
reduces the relationships between people and place to financial or economic transactions that ignore the cultural and spiritual significance of the land and the non-human species to which people are inherently connected. Moreover, the term stakeholder has been used to legitimise extractive policies by corporations and governments on Indigenous lands, on the basis that the interests of corporations and governments are as legitimate as Indigenous communities. This framing ignores power imbalances and the histories of colonisation and dispossession that have impacted those communities over many generations. These exploitations inherent in the stakeholder paradigm are directly relevant for research, which aims to engage individuals, groups, organisations, and, in some cases, non-human or other species in decisions, interventions, projects, and issues (Reed and Rudman 2022)."
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Reed, M.S., Merkle, B.G., Cook, E.J. et al. Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world. Sustain Sci 19, 1481–1490 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-024-01496-4
#environment #ImpactCulture #biodiversity #stakeholders #DecisionMaking #consultation #tokenism #participation #symmetry #IndigenousPeoples #activism #CitizenScience #engagement #collaboration #research #credibility #CitizenEmpowerment #democracy #SettlerSociety #logging #mining #extractivism #exploitation
Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world - Sustainability Science

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.

SpringerLink

"From street protests to mutual aid funds, from letter-writing to organizing sit-ins, from blockades to strikes, we need digital networks to prosecute our struggle." (p. 25)

#RegulatoryCapture
"Perfecting Big Tech is like installing a constitutional monarchy; rather than dethroning the autocratic leaders of our tech world, these 'fix tech' advocates demand that they suffer themselves to be draped in gold chains, held loosely in the hands of an aristocracy of regulators who are drawn from the senior ranks of the tech regulators themselves."

"We've tried making Big Tech into better tech for decades. That project has been an abject failure. To make tech better, we have to make it smaller . . ." (p. 55)

The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation by Cory Doctorow

#corydoctorow #BigTech #appropriation #CitizenEmpowerment

Title: Privacy in Modern Society: State Control and Mafia Influence

Annotation: This analytical report delves into the intricate dynamics of privacy within contemporary society, particularly amidst the escalating encroachment of state surveillance and mafia manipulation. It scrutinizes the evolving role of governmental bodies and criminal syndicates in curtailing individual freedoms and security, while offering pragmatic strategies for safeguarding personal privacy.

Keywords: privacy, modern society, state control, mafia influence, surveillance, security, digital technologies, personal freedom, privacy protection, citizen empowerment

Analytical report and forecast: The article provides a comprehensive analysis of the erosion of privacy in today's world, accentuating the expanding reach of state apparatuses and mafia entities in monitoring and manipulating citizens' lives. By examining the interplay between governmental surveillance mechanisms and criminal networks, it forecasts a future where individual autonomy is increasingly compromised unless proactive measures are taken to counteract these encroachments.

Hashtags: #PrivacyRights #StateSurveillance #MafiaInfluence #DigitalPrivacy #SecurityStrategies #CitizenEmpowerment #PersonalFreedom #PrivacyProtection #SurveillanceState #ModernSociety #DataControl #PrivacyAwareness #CyberSecurity #CivilLiberties #GovernmentOverreach #IndividualAutonomy #InformationPrivacy #OnlinePrivacy #DataProtection #PrivacyAdvocacy #SurveillanceCulture

Editorial comment: The meticulous examination of privacy challenges in the digital age underscores the urgency for individuals to assert their rights and adopt proactive measures to safeguard their personal data and freedoms. As state surveillance and mafia manipulation continue to intensify, citizen awareness and empowerment are paramount in preserving the fundamental tenets of privacy and autonomy in society.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, this article sheds light on the critical importance of privacy in the face of escalating state control and mafia influence. By elucidating the complex interplay between governmental surveillance and criminal activities, it underscores the imperative for individuals to equip themselves with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect their privacy and uphold their rights in the digital era.

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Last chance to book for #SODU2023, Scotland's only #OpenData event. Held in Aberdeen for its fourth year. We'll welcome the community from across Scotland and beyond to share, explore, plan, discuss, and investigate all aspects of open data, its sources, uses, and justifications. 

Don't miss out - book today, https://ti.to/code-the-city/sodu-2023 One-day tickets £15. Weekend £30. Student rates. Thanks DAMA UK and Scottish Government for their support. #innovation #transparency #citizenempowerment #community 

SODU 2023

The Scottish Open Data Unconference (SODU) is back for 2023 - following on the success of previous year's online and last year's physical events. It will run over two days at the ONE Tech Hub, Aberdeen. Single day tickets, full weekend ones, and student tickets are now available.

Tito
Next weekend it's #SODU2023, Scotland's only #OpenData event. Held in Aberdeen for its fourth year. We'll welcome the community from across Scotland and beyond to share, explore, plan, discuss, and investigate all aspects of open data, its sources, uses, and justifications. Don't miss out - book today, https://ti.to/code-the-city/sodu-2023 Single day tickets £15. Weekend tickets £30. Thanks DAMA UK and Scottish Government for their support. #innovation #transparency #citizenempowerment #community 
SODU 2023

The Scottish Open Data Unconference (SODU) is back for 2023 - following on the success of previous year's online and last year's physical events. It will run over two days at the ONE Tech Hub, Aberdeen. Single day tickets, full weekend ones, and student tickets are now available.

Tito
We're almost at #SODU2023, Scotland's only #OpenData event. Held in Aberdeen for its fourth year. We'll welcome the community from across Scotland and beyond to share, explore, plan, discuss, and investigate all aspects of open data, its sources, uses, and justifications. Don't miss out - book today, https://ti.to/code-the-city/sodu-2023 Single day tickets £15. Weekend tickets £30. Thanks DAMA UK and Scottish Government for their support. #innovation #transparency #citizenempowerment #community 
SODU 2023

The Scottish Open Data Unconference (SODU) is back for 2023 - following on the success of previous year's online and last year's physical events. It will run over two days at the ONE Tech Hub, Aberdeen. Single day tickets, full weekend ones, and student tickets are now available.

Tito
Two weeks until #SODU2023, Scotland's only #OpenData event. Held in Aberdeen for its fourth year. We'll welcome the community from across Scotland and beyond to share, explore, plan, discuss, and investigate all aspects of open data, its sources, uses, and justifications. Don't miss out - book today, https://ti.to/code-the-city/sodu-2023 Single day tickets £15. Weekend tickets £30. Thanks DAMA UK and Scottish Government for their support.
#innovation #transparency #citizenempowerment #community
SODU 2023

The Scottish Open Data Unconference (SODU) is back for 2023 - following on the success of previous year's online and last year's physical events. It will run over two days at the ONE Tech Hub, Aberdeen. Single day tickets, full weekend ones, and student tickets are now available.

Tito

Carina Dantas, coordinator of the SIRENE project from @shine2europe, shared her insights at the 37th EFPSA Congress on the importance of citizen empowerment approaches and involving multiple stakeholders 👥 in shaping public policies for significant changes.

The role of psychology in policy-making is essential.
Read more on our website⬇️

https://sireneproject.eu/insights-from-the-37th-efpsa-congress/

#psychology #policy #citizenempowerment #transformativeprocesses

Insights from the 37th EFPSA Congress – SIRENE