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The "8" key doesnt work on my laptop, so I have to copy-paste any time I need that number.
Really isn't a shameless plug...last thing I copy/pasted was that embedded vid into the Muttis comp thread![]()
Escribe una autobiografía detallada de una página(en la computadora) en forma creativa para hablar de tu vida.Puedes incluir las cosas que te gusta, la música, tu vidad, tu familia, tu carro, tus amigos, en forma de poema o narrativa, etc.
Escribe una pagina de doble espacio(12-15 frases) en la computadora incluye una foto y 8 adjetivos como mínimo para describirte.(personalidad y físicamente)
I was double checking if I read the instructions right on my Spanish homework lol
I had nothing![]()
For some reason I had half of a comment I left on a cracked article copiedOriginally Posted by Cannibal Shogun
For some reason I had half of a comment I left on a cracked article copiedOriginally Posted by Cannibal Shogun
Dear Colleagues
Attached is the seminar series programme (Semester One) for the Centre for Employment Relations Innovation and Change.
Our first seminar is on 25th September. Professor Andrea Whittle, Newcastle University, will present on "The Big Four in the Spotlight: Expert Systems, Legitimacy and Interests"
Abstract:
Legitimacy is a crucial concern for the institutional field of auditing, given its reliance on perceived legitimacy for its political mandate and license to practice, in addition to its wider credibility and trust amongst stakeholders such as clients, investors and the public. In this paper, we explore the role of interest-discourse in the discursive strategies of legitimization in the audit field. We develop an Ethnomethodologically-informed Discourse Analysis (EDA) perspective that enables us to theorise how institutional actors account for interests as a means for de-legitimization and re-legitimization. We ask: how do institutional actors in the audit field establish who or what is ‘above the fray’ and who or what is ‘interested’? We illustrate our argument by examining how the ‘Big Four’ audit firms handled a ‘crisis of legitimacy’ in the accountancy profession following the recent financial crisis, focussing in particular on a Parliamentary inquiry into market concentration in the audit industry in the UK. First, we show how de-legitimization is achieved through the discursive strategies of stake attribution, stake interrogation and stake mis-alignment. Second, we show how re-legitimization is achieved through the discursive strategies of stake inoculation, stake confession, stake alignment and stake transcendence. We conclude by examining the implications of the discursive processes we have studied for the future of the audit field in the UK.
We look forward to seeing you at this and future seminars
...anyone fancy coming?![]()
Haha, brilliant.Originally Posted by jook13
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