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This e-book examines accounting practices on the margins of Western society, both in historical and current contexts, to explore the relationship between accounting and power. Building on existing research, this e-book helps to consolidate research on accounting in the indigenous and subaltern communities, covering areas such as international development lending in Latin America, the resistance from subordinate communities in Sri Lanka and Chile to governance accounting structures, the historic roots of subalternity within imperial Britain, and management accounting in less developed countries
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monografia Rebiun38174626 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38174626 m d cr -n--------- 130418s2009||||||| o|||||||||||eng|d 9786612888663 9781282888661 1282888668 9781848556010 1848556012 AU-PeEL eng AU-PeEL AU-PeEL eng 657 Graham, Dr Cameron Accounting and Subalternity 1st ed Bradford Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2009 Bradford Bradford Emerald Group Publishing Limited 1 online resource (215 p.) 1 online resource (215 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal - Volume 22, Issue 3 Description based upon print version of record Cover; CONTENTS; EXECUTIVE EDITORIAL BOARD; Accounting and subalternity: enlarging a research space; Accounting assemblages, desire, and the body without organs; The preservation of indigenous accounting systems in a subaltern community; Weapons of the weak: subalterns' emancipatory accounting in Ceylon Tea; Accounting and Chilean pension reform; Profession, race and empire: keeping the centre pure, 1921-1927; Management accounting in less developed countries: what is known and needs knowing; Ad hoc referees in 2008 This e-book examines accounting practices on the margins of Western society, both in historical and current contexts, to explore the relationship between accounting and power. Building on existing research, this e-book helps to consolidate research on accounting in the indigenous and subaltern communities, covering areas such as international development lending in Latin America, the resistance from subordinate communities in Sri Lanka and Chile to governance accounting structures, the historic roots of subalternity within imperial Britain, and management accounting in less developed countries English Accounting Auditing Social accounting Public Health. Health & Biological Sciences. Public Health - General. ebrary, Inc Content Provider 9781848556003 1848556004 Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal - Volume 22, Issue 3