QARS 2023
Accounting at the crossroads of democracy
Venue: Second Student Center, York University (Toronto)
Supporting Documentation
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Keynote Speaker: Helen Tregidga (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Dialogic accounting at a crossroads
Helen Tregidga is a Full Professor of Accounting and Co-Head of Department of Accounting and Financial Management at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is also the Director of Research Income for the School of Business and Management and has been, until recently, the Director of CRIS (Centre for Research into Sustainability). Before joining Royal Holloway’s School of Business and Management in 2016, Helen was an Associate Professor of Accounting at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. Helen’s research focus can be defined by an interest in issues related to the interface of business, society and the natural environment. Underlying all her research is an interest in social and environmental issues and critical aspects of organizations and work. Helen’s primary research has focused on the constructions of sustainable development/sustainability within the corporate context, its consequences, and more recently, the role of academics and others in countering or resisting this discourse. Helen’s research has received external funding and earned recognition through several awards. Her work has appeared in international journals including Accounting, Organizations & Society, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Business & Society, International Journal of Human Resource Management, and Organization & Environment. Helen is an Associate Editor at Critical Perspectives on Accounting and Accounting Forum, currently serves on six editorial boards, and is the convenor (and past co-editor) of the Social and Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ). She is an active member of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research (CSEAR) currently serving on the Executive Council (elected).

Reviewers & Discussants
ESC discussants: Darlene Himick, Keelan McMahon, Fernanda Sauerbronn, Boniswa Madikileza, Helen Tregida. Yongqi Ke, Andrew West, Jenny Marlene Sosa Cardozo Javier Husillos and Matthaus Tekathen
QARS discussants: Madalina Solcanu, Ruber Burga, Sedzani Musundwa, Murray Bryant, Matthaeus Tekathen, Nelson Dueñas, Philippe Lassou, Paulina Arroyo, Alessandro Ghio, Paulo Homero Junior,Nadia Smaili, Leslie Berger,
Reviewers: Alessandro Ghio, Ali Ahmadi, Annie Lecompte, Audrey de Rancourt-Raymond, Cecilia Ficco, Christian Morgner, Daniela Senkl, Fernanda Sauerbronn, Hesham Yousef, James Osabuohien Odia, Julius Otusanya, Kai DeMott, Kelsey Matthews, Kenneth Fox, Lan Guo, Leanne Keddie, Leslie Berger, Madalina Solcanu, Marcela Porporato, Matthaeus Tekathen, Melissa Fortin, Murray Bryant, Nadia Smaili, Neeta Shah, Nelson Dueñas, Paulina Arroyo, Paulo Homero Junior, Ruben Burga, Samuel Sponen, Sarah Lauwo, Sedzani Musindwa, Sergio Hauque, Taslima Nasreen, Tetteh Asare.
Call for Special Issues
Academia Revista Latinoamericana de Administration (ARLA): “Qualitative Research in Accounting: Navigating dichotomies through alternative knowledge” edited by Marcela Porporato, Fernanda Sauerbronn, Julius Otusanya and Daniela Senkl. Call for papers close on February 29th, 2024.
QARS Location
Second Student Center, York University (Toronto)Venue Information
Schulich Executive Learning Center Hotel, York University (Toronto)