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Original Articles

Taking a ‘Parallax View’ on What We Now Know about CSEAR?

Pages 149-152 | Published online: 22 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

The shadows of the ‘trolls’ and ‘Blue Meanies’ can sometimes loom large over the Centre for Social & Environmental Accounting Research (CSEAR) community, making it understandably tempting to view ourselves as ‘refugees’. This can be a possible source of motivation, but a more positive perspective is needed if we are to respond to the issues raised by Correa and Laine (2013. “Struggling Against Like-Minded Conformity to Enliven SEAR: A Call for Passion.” Social and Environmental Accountability Journal 33 (3): 134–144). We could do worse than heed the advice of Alvesson and Sandberg (Citation2013), who argue that, rather than seeing ourselves as ‘victims of the system’, there are grounds to turn this argument round, and instead explore the problem from a ‘we are in charge of the system’ perspective.

Notes

1 The Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment published a call for a ‘Crazy Ideas’ Special Issue in October 2012.

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