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Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal | 2016

Ethnicity as inclusion and exclusion: Drawing on concept and practice in accounting research

Rachel F. Baskerville; Kerry Jacobs; Vassili Joannides de Lautour; Jeffrey Sissons

Purpose - Accounting research has struggled with how ethnicity is to be understood in relation to concepts such as nation and nationality and how ethnicity may impact on accounting and auditing practices, behaviours, education and professional values. These themes are explored and developed in the papers presented in this special issue. In particular, the purpose of this paper is to explore the contrasting theoretical and methodological approaches reflected by the papers in the issue. Design/methodology/approach - This is a reflective and analytical paper which explores how notions of ethnicity are conceived and operationalised in accounting research. The authors identified two distinctive analytic ordering processes evident within this Findings - The “Grid and Group” Culture Theory with Bourdieu’s theoretical tools evident in the papers provide powerful tools to explore the relationship between ethnicity and accounting both conceptually and empirically, suggesting that ethnicity can be deployed to reveal and challenge institutionalised racism. This paper highlights the potential to integrate elements of the “Grid and Group” Culture Theory and Bourdieu’s theoretical tools. The issue of ethnicity and the relationship between ethnicity and accounting should be more fruitfully explored in future. Research limitations/implications - The authors acknowledge the challenges and limitations of discussing the issue of ethnicity from any particular cultural perspective and recognise the implicit dominance of White Anglo centric perspectives within accounting research. Originality/value - The papers presented in the special issue illustrate that the issue of ethnicity is complex and difficult to operationalise. This paper highlights the potential to move beyond the ad hoc application of theoretical and methodological concepts to operationalise coherent concepts which challenge and extend the authors’ understanding of accounting as a social and contextual practice. But to achieve this it is necessary to more clearly integrate theory, methodology, method and critique.


Archive | 2005

First Peoples: Indigenous Cultures and Their Futures

Jeffrey Sissons


Oceania | 2004

Maori Tribalism and Post-settler Nationhood in New Zealand

Jeffrey Sissons


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2010

Building a house society: the reorganization of Maori communities around meeting houses

Jeffrey Sissons


Ethnohistory | 1993

Te Waimana: The Spring of Mana: Tuhoe History and the Colonial Encounter

James E. Ritchie; Jeffrey Sissons


Archive | 1999

Nation and destination : creating Cook Islands identity

Jeffrey Sissons


Oceania | 2011

The Tectonics of Power: the Hawaiian Iconoclasm and its Aftermath

Jeffrey Sissons


Oceania | 2008

Heroic History and Chiefly Chapels in 19th Century Tahiti

Jeffrey Sissons


Archive | 2014

The Polynesian iconoclasm : religious revolution and the seasonality of power

Jeffrey Sissons


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2011

Anthropological understandings of hapuu and the improvisation of social life

Jeffrey Sissons

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Rachel F. Baskerville

Victoria University of Wellington

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Kerry Jacobs

University of Edinburgh

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