This paper reflects upon how accounting academics can contribute to emancipatory social change through connecting with the agency of social movements. A review of critical accounting work on rail privatisation in Britain is conducted, and a comparison is made with other instances of accounting academics working with social movements. Past work emphasises a Bourdieusian pre-occupation with intellectual autonomy from social movements. An alternative – a Gramscian understanding of the potential for ‘organic intellectuals’ to develop subaltern consciousness – is instead proposed. This frames a discussion on the similarities and differences between critical academic accounting work with rail social movements, compared to past efforts. The centra...
This paper examines the contributions Management Accounting Research (MAR) has (and has not) made to...
This paper presents a Social Account of Glasgow students’ experience of working part-time while in f...
At the heart of the social accounting project lies a radical and emancipatory intent. Yet social acc...
AbstractA central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change e...
A central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change existing ...
A central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change existing ...
We demonstrate that social movements can use accounting for progressive purposes, and that such outc...
The paper traces and assesses key developments and shifts in meaning in the (contested) construct an...
In the face of growing disaffection with neoliberalism and corporate social and environmental accoun...
This article considers critical accountants’ potential contribution to progressive reforms by examin...
This paper explores the social and political potential of accounting scholarship, presenting and dis...
The purpose of this paper is to present a case for accounting and finance academics to have a more a...
It remains the case that surprisingly little research has been done into the mobilising of accountin...
It remains the case that surprisingly little research has been done into the mobilising of accountin...
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the practice of accounting academics as 'collective intelle...
This paper examines the contributions Management Accounting Research (MAR) has (and has not) made to...
This paper presents a Social Account of Glasgow students’ experience of working part-time while in f...
At the heart of the social accounting project lies a radical and emancipatory intent. Yet social acc...
AbstractA central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change e...
A central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change existing ...
A central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change existing ...
We demonstrate that social movements can use accounting for progressive purposes, and that such outc...
The paper traces and assesses key developments and shifts in meaning in the (contested) construct an...
In the face of growing disaffection with neoliberalism and corporate social and environmental accoun...
This article considers critical accountants’ potential contribution to progressive reforms by examin...
This paper explores the social and political potential of accounting scholarship, presenting and dis...
The purpose of this paper is to present a case for accounting and finance academics to have a more a...
It remains the case that surprisingly little research has been done into the mobilising of accountin...
It remains the case that surprisingly little research has been done into the mobilising of accountin...
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the practice of accounting academics as 'collective intelle...
This paper examines the contributions Management Accounting Research (MAR) has (and has not) made to...
This paper presents a Social Account of Glasgow students’ experience of working part-time while in f...
At the heart of the social accounting project lies a radical and emancipatory intent. Yet social acc...