Professor Jim Haslam, Durham University Business School

"Did somebody say Counter Accounting?"
Wednesday, 23 October 2024. 12:00-13:30
Room TBD

Bio

Jim Haslam is a Professor at Durham University Business School. He graduated first class honours from the University of Sheffield in 1981. His PhD from the University of Essex (1992) is on the UK's prescribing of accounting publicity, 1815-45. His main positions including Durham have been Aston, Bangor, LSE, Essex, Waikato, Heriot-Watt, Dundee, Newcastle and Sheffield. His main contributions are to critical accounting theory and he is known for work on accounting delineation, critical social analysis, Jeremy Bentham, accounting and culture, counter accounting and emancipatory accounting. He is the co-author of 'Accounting and Emancipation: Some critical Interventions' (Routledge, 2003, with Sonja Gallhofer).


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First published: 9 October 2024