 International Journal of Critical Accounting (IJCA) ISSN (Online): 1757-9856 - ISSN (Print): 1757-9848
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IJCA is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing high quality, original manuscripts concerned with critical accounting and related issues. Contributions can be of a theoretical or empirical nature. IJCA targets scholars from both academia and the professional accounting community. Papers examine emerging trends in critical accounting and fast-changing concerns faced by corporations, government and regulators from a comprehensive range of areas.
Objectives
The principal object of IJCA is to provide an international forum for academicians and professionals in the field of critical accounting to allow them to disseminate their research, study ideas, thoughts and empirical findings to the critical accounting community. Readership
The readership of IJCA consists of academic institution professors, researchers, graduate students, accounting professionals and business executives. Contents
IJCA publishes paper submissions to the editor, and papers arising from special issues (for instance, focusing on a current topic, and/or on the exposition of particular national traditions or practices) and conferences. Subject Coverage
The primary theme of IJCA is to embrace all approaches to critical work. Specific examples of topics include, but are not limited to:
- Auditing (and the subprime crisis)
- Backdating and stock options
- The political economy of accounting
- Accounting's implication in the exercise of power
- Accounting's role in international capital markets
- Reporting - impact on stock market instabilities
- Accounting/auditing and money laundering
- Regulation of national and international banking
- Management accounting and the organisation of the labour process
- The accountability of Government functions
- Accounting (history) as social memory
- Accounting and democracy in the workplace
- Accounting's adjudicative function in international relations (e.g. Third World debt)
- Accounting for gender and class conflicts
Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written and the author has cleared any necessary permissions with the copyright owner if it has been previously copyrighted). All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of the submitted manuscript. A full statement of our Ethical Guidelines for Authors is available.
All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Submission of
Papers web-page.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an e-mail (details of file formats in Author
Guidelines) to Aida Sy (aida.sy@marist.edu or aida.sy1776@gmail.com) or Tony Tinker (anthony.tinker@baruch.cuny.edu)
Please include in your submission the title of the Journal Editors and Members of the Editorial Board
Co-Editors Prof. Aida Sy Marist College USA aida.sy marist.edu Prof. Tony Tinker Baruch College at the City University of New York USA anthony.tinker baruch.cuny.edu Editorial Board Members Prof. Peter ArmstrongPe University of Leicester UK Prof. Stanley AronowitzSt City University of New York USA Prof. Edward ArringtonEd North Carolina at Greensboro USA Dr. Mary BishopMa University of West of England UK Agnes BricardAg Cabinet ABC Audit Bilan Conseil FRANCE Dr. Susan BriggsSu University of South Australia AUSTRALIA Prof. Abe BriloffAb Baruch College at the City University of New York USA Prof. Rob BryerRo University of Warwick UK Prof. David CrowtherDa De Montfort University UK Prof. Jean-Guy DegosJe Montesquieu University FRANCE Prof. Charles EladCh University of Westminster UK Martin FreedmanMa Towson University USA Prof. Michael GaffikinMi University of Wollongong AUSTRALIA Prof. Jagdish GangollyJa SUNY at Albany USA Prof. Finlay O. GravesFi University of North Texas USA Prof. Robert Hugh GrayRo University of St Andrews UK Prof. Jerome HaasJe Autorité des Normes Comptables FRANCE Prof. Stefano HarneySt University of London UK Dr. Robert JupeRo University of Kent UK Dr. Abubakar S, KasumAb University of Ilorin NIGERIA Lois S. MahoneyLo Eastern Michigan University USA Prof. Randy MartinRa New York University USA Prof. Dumitru MatisDu Babes-Bolyai University ROMANIA George MickhailGe University of Wollongong AUSTRALIA Dr. Helen OakesHe Keele University UK Prof. Fahrettin OkcabolFa USA Prof. Bertell OllmanBe New York University USA Prof. Recep PekdemirRe Istanbul University TURKEY Prof. Joseph RiottoJo New Jersey City University USA Adriana RiveraAd Universidad Del Valle COLOMBIA Prof. Robin RobertsRo University of Central Florida USA Prof. Cigdem SolasCi Ticaret University TURKEY Prof. Steve G. SuttonSt University of Melbourne, Australia and University of Central Florida USA Prof. Kym ThorneKy University of South Australia AUSTRALIA Prof. Miklos VasarhelyiMi Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey USA Dr. Frank WorthingtonFr University of Liverpool UK Prof. Antony YoungAn RMIT University AUSTRALIA
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