Pragmatism, partnerships, persuasion : theorizing philanthropic foundations in the global policy agora
Abstract
Foundations are one of the oldest organizational forms globally; their number and resources, as well as their socio-political and economic importance, have steadily continued to grow. Yet, foundations’ attributes, activities, and actual achievements remain underexplored and poorly understood. This is particularly noticeable in the context of global policy and transnational administration, an area where foundations tend to be subliminal players, acting as a widely unrecognized socio-political undercurrent. Addressing the resulting need for better and alternative conceptualizations of foundations, our paper uses French pragmatic sociology of critique (FPSC), a non-structuralist, post-Bourdesian, approach to sociology, to theorize philanthropic foundations within the policy agora. Through FPSC, we present foundations as a composite setup of activity, where critically reflexive actors bring normative ideologies and knowledge to policy, providing a new avenue for how scholarship can interpret and critique foundations and their influence.
Citation
Petzinger , J T , Jung , T & Orr , K 2023 , ' Pragmatism, partnerships, persuasion : theorizing philanthropic foundations in the global policy agora ' , Policy and Society , vol. Advance Article , puad016 . https://doi.org/10.1093/polsoc/puad016
Publication
Policy and Society
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1449-4035Type
Journal article
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