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Cameron Graham is a Professor at the Schulich School of Business, York University, specializing in the field of Accounting. His research focuses on the social role of accounting and investigates cases that have been overlooked by traditional accounting research, particularly regarding organizations like the World Bank and issues concerning poverty. His work utilizes various qualitative research methods to develop comprehensive data sets, examining topics such as the implications of old age pensions and homelessness in Canada’s First Nations communities. Graham's theoretical framework draws from postmodern social linguistic theorists, providing a vocabulary for reinterpreting established forms of accounting in society.
York University • Toronto, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Accounting
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