In this book, Positional Analysis is advocated as a multidimensional and ideologically open approach to decision making and accounting, based on a political economic conceptual framework (as part of ecological economics) that differs from neoclassical ideas of individuals, firms and markets.
Judy Brown is a Professor of Accounting at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Peter Söderbaum is Professor Emeritus in Ecological Economics at Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden.
Malgorzata Dereniowska is an Associated Member of GREQAM-AMSE, Aix-Marseille University, France.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Democracy as a lead concept in dealing with sustainable development (Peter Söderbaum)
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of sustainability economics and positional analysis (Peter Söderbaum)
Chapter 3: Mainstream economics and alternative perspectives in a political power game (Peter Söderbaum)
Chapter 4: Positional analysis as an approach to decision-making, accounting and democracy (Peter Söderbaum)
Chapter 5: On the need for broadening out and opening up accounting (Judy Brown)
Chapter 6: Positional analysis in relation to other pluralistic accounting practices (Judy Brown)
Chapter 7: Sustainability, ethics, and democracy: A pluralistic approach to the navigation of disagreements (Mägorzata Dereniowska)
Chapter 8: Positional analysis and practical ethics (Mägorzata Dereniowska)
Chapter 9: Democracy, sustainability and positional analysis: An interview with Peter Söderbaum (with introduction by Judy Brown)
Chapter 10: Philosophy, ethics and positional analysis: An interview with Peter Söderbaum (with introduction by Mägorzata Dereniowska)
Appendix: The early history of positional analysis (Peter Söderbaum)
Index