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A tragedy of understanding; accounting for ontological security
Ian Colville, Laurie McAulayThere is a scene in a play by Euripides in which Medea, the central character, persuades Jason, her husband, to be the unwitting participant in her plot for revenge. This scene…
Accounting/art and the emancipatory project: some reflections
Sonja Gallhofer, Jim HaslamIf we are concerned to develop an emancipatory accounting, and if we are sensitive towards the tendencies to ethnocentrism, chronocentrism and dogmatism, we can potentially gain…
Metaphor in accounting discourse
L. Melissa Walters‐YorkThe more orthodox versions of our discipline as well as other social sciences are grounded in the common presupposition that science and philosophy be expounded by an especially…
Political arithmetick: accounting for irony in Swift’s A Modest Proposal
Robert PhiddianWritten in 1729, Jonathan Swift’s satirical essay, A Modest Proposal remains a challenge to the logic of current accounting practices. By shining a harshly sceptical light on the…
Enabling accountability in museums
Garry D. Carnegie, Peter W. WolnizerBuilding on our analytical arguments against the valuation of collections for financial reporting purposes. Outlines a set of factual, reliable and interpretable financial and…
Accountability versus artistic development: The case for non‐profit museums and performing arts organizations
Ruth Rentschler, Brad PotterNonprofit museums and performing arts organizations have become subject to closer attention in recent years, following the collapse of some seemingly stable cultural…
Art and accountability: the languages of design and managerial control
Peter Armstrong, Anne TomesTo hard‐pressed managements in competitive product markets, the aesthetic design of products appears to offer an attractive means of creating competitive advantage. In this…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker