Event Description
- Did the audit profession adopt the writings of Foucault?
- Was there any benefit for the audit profession from his ideas?
- Did scholars use Foucault’s approach for investigating auditing as a practice of knowledge?
- And if so: What kind of epistemology is auditing then? What can scholars and insiders say about auditing, based on the Foucault approach? What kind of control, what kind of governmentality is auditing?
- What other trajectories of Foucaultian reception might be possible in the “audit society”?
Participants:
- Alexander Bikbov, Ph.D., sociologist and translator of Bourdieu, researcher of civic movements, institutional reforms and audit techniques, author of numerous publications on sociological-administrative issues
- Frank Fabel, Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Accountant, MA (History, Economics, Communication Science), Secretary General of Empacta e.V., CEO Empacta GmbH
Moderators:
- Milda Bagdonaite, M.Sc., MA, Secretary of the advisory council of the Flying University
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