Hi Practitioner-Activists

Writing up my research ethics form I'm struck by the word 'stakeholder': I am supposed to list who these might be in relation to my research. 

It feels to me as if it's a word that has come into use since Tony Blair was PM and it smacks too much of neo-liberalism.

Surely a stakeholder is someone with a business interest?

I know there are not-for profit businesses but nevertheless there must be a word that means someone who has an interest or who might be interested in the research, which comes from a community rather than a business perspective.

Any ideas?

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good point! beneficiaries? or citizens with an interest?!

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