From stakeholders to protagonists: an exploratory framework for cultivating prosocial capacities for development.

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2024-11-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2024.1199755
Darren Kirk Hedley
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Abstract

The world in 2024 faces numerous interlinked crises, including climate change and water shortages, rising geopolitical tensions, and a new awareness of the risks of pandemics. These crises reverse decades of incremental development progress and humanity's aspirations embodied in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, necessitating a more active and collaborative participation of development stakeholders. The magnitude of challenges points to the need for transformational approaches to releasing the potential of stakeholders, which requires building on and extending beyond current best practices in participation and capacity strengthening. What is most needed today is a balanced assessment of the complexity of human nature and a vision that recognizes the prosocial potential of people to harmonize the pursuit of personal interests with a willingness to contribute to social and collective development goals. Prosociality is a capacity that all stakeholders can strengthen-from individuals to institutions to communities (including different forms of social groupings). These stakeholders can become empowered as active protagonists of development, with the potential to work synergistically to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In order to work with these protagonists, it is important to view them systematically in terms of key characteristics such as their antecedent knowledge, values and culture, stance, agency, roles, relationships, and learning.

从利益相关者到主角:培养促进发展的亲社会能力的探索性框架。
2024 年的世界面临着许多相互关联的危机,包括气候变化和水资源短缺、地缘政 治紧张局势加剧以及对流行病风险的新认识。这些危机逆转了数十年来逐步取得的发展进步和《2030 年可持续发展议程》所体现的人类愿望,要求发展利益攸关方更加积极、协作地参与。挑战的严重性表明,需要采取变革性方法来释放利益攸关方的潜力,这就需要借鉴并超越当前在参与和能力强化方面的最佳做法。当今最需要的是对人性的复杂性进行平衡的评估,以及认识到人们在追求个人利益的同时愿意为社会和集体发展目标做出贡献的亲社会潜力的愿景。亲社会性是所有利益攸关方--从个人到机构再到社区(包括不同形式的社会群体)--都可以加强的一种能力。这些利益攸关方可以增强能力,成为发展的积极主角,并有可能协同努力,实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)。为了与这些主角合作,必须系统地看待他们的关键特征,如他们的先验知识、价值观和文化、立场、能动性、角色、关系和学习。
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Frontiers in Sociology
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