Monthly Archives: April 2010

Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’

April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction

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Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’

April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction

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Sarah Hall, ‘Disjointed Discourses of Ethical Consumption’

April 21st, 12pm: Sarah Hall, University of Liverpool, Department of Geography; Disjointed Discourses of Ethical Consumption The ethical consumption movement emerged in the 1990s, and is thought to be the result of a heightened awareness of unethical business practices (McGregor 2006;

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Sarah Hall, ‘Disjointed Discourses of Ethical Consumption’

April 21st, 12pm: Sarah Hall, University of Liverpool, Department of Geography; Disjointed Discourses of Ethical Consumption The ethical consumption movement emerged in the 1990s, and is thought to be the result of a heightened awareness of unethical business practices (McGregor 2006;

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