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The 10th CSEAR summer school 17th ‐ 19th September 2001 at the Kelvin Conference Centre, Glasgow University

Leigh Holland (De Montfort University, Leicester, England)

Journal of Applied Accounting Research

ISSN: 0967-5426

Article publication date: 1 November 2001

103

Abstract

The Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research has been running Summer Schools since 1992, when the first was arranged as part of the British Accounting Association’s Summer School programme to encourage new researchers to embark on a research career. Whilst the programme has developed over the ten schools so far held, the ethos has remained the same ‐ encouragement and stimulation in a co‐operative, academic environment. The summer schools have given new and experienced researchers the opportunity to present their ideas ‐ whether as completed papers or as some form of work in progress ‐ to a sympathetic audience in tune with the general themes presented. Mostly, the research forms part of the more general critical approach to accounting research, and participants are more comfortable both with presenting and critiquing ideas using a critical framework. This involves exposing ’conventional’ accounting wisdom and using different frameworks with which to examine what transformations may take place if other perspectives are applied. Having said that, there is a place to air research carried out from a managerialist outlook too, so that a reformist position may also be taken.

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Holland, L. (2001), "The 10th CSEAR summer school 17th ‐ 19th September 2001 at the Kelvin Conference Centre, Glasgow University", Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 3-9. https://doi.org/10.1108/96754260180001024

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