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Journal of Language and Politics: Online-First Articles“We pursue justice”
Legitimation strategies in the public-facing communications of philanthropic foundations in global sustainability governance
Philanthropic foundations are key players in global sustainability governance. This paper explores the
legitimation strategies these foundations use to justify their actions and positions in the sustainable development community. By
combining Theo van Leeuwen’s legitimation framework with our novel analytical justice framework, we offer a new tool to analyse
hard-to-research actors. Analysing data from 41 foundation websites, we find that foundations emphasize Global Egalitarian
Cosmopolitanism in their values and objectives to align with global sustainability discourses. However, Libertarian ideas dominate
when discussing programs and founders. This indicates there may be internal conflicts within foundations over the relationship
between extreme wealth accumulation required for global philanthropy and sustainability objectives. In turn, this has implications
for how foundations position themselves as agents of justice in sustainable development. While discourse analysis provides
valuable insights into philanthropic legitimation strategies, further research is needed to fully understand how justice
intersects with organizational decision-making.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Philanthropy and sustainable development
- 3.Legitimation and justice
- 3.1Van Leeuwen’s legitimation framework
- 3.2Analytical justice framework
- 3.2.1Theories of justice
- 3.2.2Aspects of justice
- 4.Methodology
- 4.1Corpus selection
- 4.2Analytical method
- 4.3Audience
- 5.Results
- 5.1Authorisation
- 5.2Moral evaluation
- 5.3Rationalisation
- 5.4Mythopoesis
- 6.Discussion
- 7.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Note
-
References
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Published online: 6 January 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.24040.deh
https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.24040.deh
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