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Accounting and Science

Accounting and Science

Accounting and Science

Natural Inquiry and Commercial Reason
Michael Power, London School of Economics and Political Science
June 1996
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    This volume is concerned with the intellectual intersections between the history and sociology of science and the history and sociology of accounting. The various chapters describe a broad shift from concerns for the scientific credentials of accounting to a recognition of the constitutive role that accounting plays for science. They explore the links between the ideals of scientific objectivity and different administrative and political values, look at laboratory practice in social context, and evaluate the emerging interest in the economics of science. The volume as a whole considers the implications of accounting for science, particularly given recent initiatives in the industrialized world to make science more accountable.

    • A truly interdiscipinary book with authors drawn from history, sociology, accounting, science studies and economics
    • Explains both the conceptual and the institutional links between accounting and scientific practices
    • Challenges conventional views, examines the border territory between science and accounting

    Product details

    June 1996
    Paperback
    9780521556996
    312 pages
    228 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.459kg
    3 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword: The flat-earthers of social theory Bruno Latour
    • 1. From the science of accounts to the financial accountability of science Michael Power
    • 2. Making things quantitative Theodore M. Porter
    • 3. Natural and artificial budgets: accounting for Goethe's economy of nature Myles W. Jackson
    • 4. A calculating profession: Victorian actuaries among the statisticians Timothy L. Alborn
    • 5. The factory as laboratory Peter Miller and Ted O'Leary
    • 6. Connecting science to the economic: accounting calculation and the visibility of research and development Keith Robson
    • 7. Governing science: patents and public sector science Brad Sherman
    • 8. On customers and costs: a story from public sector science John Law and Madeleine Akrich
    • 9. A visible hand in the marketplace of ideas: precision measurement as arbitrage Philip Mirowski
    • 10. Towards a philosophy of science accounting: a critical rendering of instrumental rationality Steve Fuller
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Bruno Latour, Michael Power, Theodore M. Porter, Myles Jackson, Tim L. Alborn, Peter Miller, Ted O'Leary, Keith Robson, Brad Sherman, John Law, Madeleine Akrich, Philip Mirowski, Steve Fuller

    • Author
    • Michael Power , London School of Economics and Political Science