Forwarded as it appears this is a special issue on
Accounting and Empire: and I know there are members of the
list who are interested in management history and
imperialism...
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CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING
VOL 15; NUMBER 1; 2004
ISSN 1045-2354
p. CO2
Editorial Board/Publication Information
pp. 1-4
Accounting and empire: an introduction
Annisette, M.; Neu, D.
pp. 5-34
Taxation in West Africa: transforming the colonial subject into the "governable person"
Bush, B.; Maltby, J.
pp. 35-56
Social and environmental reporting at the VRA: institutionalised legitimacy or legitimation crisis?
Rahaman, A. S.; Lawrence, S.; Roper, J.
pp. 57-93
Maintaining the empire: Maori women's experiences in the accountancy profession
McNicholas, P.; Humphries, M.; Gallhofer, S.
p. 94
A critical commentary to our academic selves
Novicevic, M.; Kastantin, J.; Burrowes, A.
pp. 95-133
Imperialism without empire: silence in contemporary accounting research on race/ethnicity
Kim, S. N.
p. 134
Gurus of business: "value adding" to big ticket items
Parker, L.
pp. 135-157
Accounting for economic development in the context of post-colonialism: the Fijian experience
Alam, M.; Lawrence, S.; Nandan, R.
p. 158
Do accountants dream in technicolour or black and white?
Adams, R.
pp. 159-177
The contemporary gender agenda of the US public accounting profession: embracing feminism or maintaining empire?
Dwyer, P. D.; Roberts, R. W.
p. 178
The lion's mouth
Roberts, D.
pp. 179-206
The subaltern speaks: financial relations and the limits of governmentality
Neu, D.; Heincke, M.
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