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3. The dialogic: “voice” and “decentralization”Monologic accounting is associated with the production of traditional financialaccounts and reports, and incorporates assumptions under which they are produced.Monologic accounting tends to be justified in terms of its claims to “neutrality”, and isimplicitly legitimated by capitalist assumptions (e.g. see Cooper and Sherer, 1984;Bebbington et al., 2007, p. 360); where employed to satisfy demands for accountability,it effectively “depoliticizes” accounting, even if proponents deny the politics of accountsand disclosures. Monologic accounting is therefore criticized because it “masks thenegative effect of powerful actors” (Dillard, 2003, p. 610) on the less powerful ordisenfranchised. The “accountability” it can provide may have only a distantrelationship to real social or political practices (Owen et al., 2001). Nonetheless, itsemployment has no particular national borders:The limitations of a monologic accounting are great and acknowledged to exist even wheredemocratic principles are long-established (Dillard, 2003, p. 15).
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