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Accounting about I-Kiribati through Protectorate, Colony and Republic

Description:
Civilising, modernising and liberalising constitute a taxonomy of pre-eminent policy paradigms of colonial and neo-colonial activities of governmental agencies originating in the Global North. Using Kiribati as a case study, I take a genealogical perspective of power and knowledge and so illuminate how accounting considerations have influenced policies of said agencies during these paradigms. I...
Display date:
2007
Location:
Kiribati
Format:
Conference paper
Collections:
UC Research Repository
Publisher:
University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems
Content partner:
University of Canterbury Library
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