城市中的会计与冲突:谢菲尔德树运动、反会计和巴赫蒂式对话

IF 2.6 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Xia Shu, Stewart Smyth, Colin Dey, Jim Haslam
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这篇文章有助于我们理解反会计在社会运动中的使用,通过考虑Bakhtinian对话作为一个理论框架。我们在英国谢菲尔德市的重大社会政治冲突中探索柜台和对话会计。我们的案例涉及一个公私合作(PPP)的高速公路维护计划,该计划涉及城市砍伐树木计划的冲突。这个以城市为基础的案件有一个有组织的、有重点的运动,使多方利益一致反对砍伐树木。这场协调一致的运动反对地方当局表面上寻求省钱的行动。我们的研究显示了当地的激进组织如何对行道树的象征意义和生态重要性进行对话,将环境和社区的关注提升到谢菲尔德市议会对金钱和合同的单一关注之上。这场运动成功阻止了砍伐树木的计划,也为该市更广泛的基层领导的民主改革创造了条件。对城市文脉的研究相对于-à-vis计数器和对话式会计来说是罕见的。
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Accounting and Conflict in the City: The Sheffield Tree Campaign, Counter-Accounts, and Bakhtinian Dialogics

Accounting and Conflict in the City: The Sheffield Tree Campaign, Counter-Accounts, and Bakhtinian Dialogics

This article contributes to our understanding of the use of counter accounting in social movements, through consideration of Bakhtinian dialogics as a theoretical framing. We explore counter and dialogic accounting in a significant socio-political conflict in the city of Sheffield, UK. Our case covers a public–private partnership (PPP) highway maintenance scheme entailing conflict over a tree-felling scheme in the city. The city-based case had an organized and focused campaign, aligning a plurality of interests in opposition to the tree-felling. This coordinated campaign opposed local authority actions that sought ostensibly to save money. Our study shows how local activist groups produced dialogic counter-accounts of the symbolic and ecological importance of street trees, elevating the environment and community concerns above Sheffield City Council's monologic focus on money and contracts. The campaign's success in halting the tree-felling scheme also helped foster conditions for broader grassroots-led democratic reform in the city. Research on the city context vis-à-vis counter and dialogic accounting is rare.

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