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We've come a long way! Maybe! Re-imagining gender and accounting

Purpose - Transforming gender research in accounting is possible, desirable, and promising: the past few decades have included prescient work and expansive theories. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the legacy of the 1992 special issue "Fe[men]ists' account" and urge new lin...

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Published in:Accounting, auditing & accountability journal auditing & accountability journal, 2012-01, Vol.25 (2), p.256-294
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subjects Accountability
Accounting
Accounting research
Boundaries
Discrimination
Economics
Environmental accounting
Expansion
Feminism
Feminist theory
Forensic accounting
Gender
Globalization
Globes
Joints
Legacy
Liberalism
Meaning
Men
Neoliberalism
Philosophy
Power
Researchers
Review articles
Rhetoric
Series & special reports
Social construction
Social justice
Violence
Women
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