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Audit Cultures

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Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy

Audit Cultures

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Audit Cultures book

Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy
ByMarilyn Strathern
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 13 July 2000
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203449721
Pages 336
eBook ISBN 9780203449721
Subjects Social Sciences
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Strathern, M. (2000). Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203449721

ABSTRACT

Do audit cultures deliver greater responsibility, or do they stifle creative thought?
We are all increasingly subjected to auditing, and alongside that, subject to accountability for our behaviour and actions. Audit cultures pervade in the workplace, our governmental and public institutions as well as academia. However, audit practices themselves have consequences, beneficial and detrimental, that often go unexamined.
This book examines how pervasive practices of accountability are, the political and cultural conditions under which accountability flourishes and the consequences of their application. Twelve social anthropologists look at this influential and controversial phenomenon, and map out the effects around Europe and the Commonwealth, as well as in contexts such as the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and Academic institutions. The result provides an excellent insight into auditing and its dependence on precepts of economic efficiency and ethical practice. This point of convergence between these moral and financial priorities provides an excellent opening for debate on the culture of management and accountability.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |18 pages

Introduction: new accountabilities

Anthropological studies in audit, ethics and the academy
ByMarilyn Strathern

part |2 pages

Part I

chapter 1|34 pages

The social organization of the IMF’s mission work

An examination of international auditing
ByRichard Harper

part |2 pages

Part II

chapter 2|33 pages

Coercive accountability

The rise of audit culture in higher education
ByCris Shore, Susan Wright

chapter 3|16 pages

Generic genius—how does it all add up?

ByEleanor Rimoldi

chapter 4|27 pages

Accountability, anthropology and the European Commission

ByMaryon McDonald

part |2 pages

Part III

chapter 5|38 pages

The trickster’s dilemma

Ethics and the technologies of the anthropological self
ByPeter Pels

chapter 6|23 pages

Audited accountability and the imperative of responsibility

Beyond the primacy of the political
ByAnanta Giri

chapter 7|17 pages

Self-accountability, ethics and the problem of meaning

ByVassos Argyrou

part |2 pages

Part IV

chapter 8|21 pages

The university as panopticon

Moral claims and attacks on academic freedom
ByVered Amit

chapter 9|20 pages

Academia: same pressures, same conditions of work? THOMAS FILLITZ

Same pressures, same conditions of work?
ByThomas Fillitz

chapter 10|23 pages

Disciples, discipline and reflection

Anthropological encounters and trajectories
ByDimitra Gefou-Madianou
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