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Jonathan Tweedie
Jonathan Tweedie
Lecturer in Accounting, Alliance Manchester Business School
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk
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Wealth taxes and the post-COVID future of the state
J Andrew, M Baker, C Cooper, J Tweedie
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 102431, 2022
182022
The emancipatory potential of counter accounting: A Žižekian critique
J Tweedie
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 95, 102505, 2023
172023
From “business‐like” to businesses: Agencification, corporatization, and civil service reform under the Thatcher administration
C Cooper, J Tweedie, J Andrew, M Baker
Public Administration 100 (2), 193-215, 2022
122022
Accounting and the state: transparency as the art of government
J Tweedie
The University of Edinburgh, 2020
42020
If critique is unsustainable, what is Left? A commentary on Bigoni and Mohammed
J Tweedie
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 97, 102597, 2023
32023
The new “corporate state”: The meshing of corporate and political power and the erosion of democratic accountability in the UK
C Cooper, J Tweedie, J Andrew, M Baker
Financial Accountability & Management 39 (2), 268-285, 2023
32023
Against Mystifying Complexity: On Asking Simple, Burning Questions
J Tweedie
Organization Studies 43 (11), 1853-1856, 2022
22022
“Actually existing” abstract space: Accounting for staff in a private prison
C Cooper, J Andrew, J Tweedie, M Baker
Critical Perspectives on Accounting Conference, 2023
2023
The agencification of government under Thatcher continues to have profound repercussions for UK democracy
C Cooper, J Tweedie, J Andrew, M Baker
LSE British Politics and Policy Blog, 15, 2021
2021
Privatising corrections: Rethinking the issue
J Andrew, M Baker, C Cooper, J Tweedie
Prisons and Community Corrections, 72-85, 2020
2020
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