The book addresses contemporary global feminisms and their potential emancipatory implications for accounting, as a profession and as a tool or technology. It takes an overtly feminist position, informed by feminist theory, feminist methodology and feminist activism, to challenge constructions of gender and the resulting inequalities.
The book addresses contemporary global feminisms and their potential emancipatory implications for accounting, as a profession and as a tool or technology. It takes an overtly feminist position, informed by feminist theory, feminist methodology and feminist activism, to challenge constructions of gender and the resulting inequalities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kathryn Haynes is Professor of Accounting, Northumbria University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The case for feminisms and accounting scoping the emancipatory potential of accounting 2. Early feminisms accounting technologies and the professionalisation of accounting 3. Liberal feminism and equal opportunities within the accounting profession 4. Feminist difference and resistance - Class race and intersectionality within accounting 5. Postcolonial decolonial transnational Islamic and Muslim feminisms in accounting 6. Influences of poststructuralist feminisms on identities sexualities and embodiment in accounting 7. Ecofeminisms ethic of care and accounting as care 8. Integrating feminist theories methodologies and activism: The emancipatory potential of feminist accounting
1. The case for feminisms and accounting scoping the emancipatory potential of accounting 2. Early feminisms accounting technologies and the professionalisation of accounting 3. Liberal feminism and equal opportunities within the accounting profession 4. Feminist difference and resistance - Class race and intersectionality within accounting 5. Postcolonial decolonial transnational Islamic and Muslim feminisms in accounting 6. Influences of poststructuralist feminisms on identities sexualities and embodiment in accounting 7. Ecofeminisms ethic of care and accounting as care 8. Integrating feminist theories methodologies and activism: The emancipatory potential of feminist accounting
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