
About
Cameron Graham is Professor of Accounting at York University's Schulich School of Business, where he researches accounting's social dimensions, particularly in contexts of poverty, homelessness, and Indigenous communities in Canada. His work examines corporate accountability in eldercare, pension systems, and social finance.
Research Approach
Utilizes postmodern social theory and qualitative methods to analyze accounting practices as discursive technologies that shape organizational behavior and social relationships.
Public Engagement
Hosts the 'Accounting Matters' podcast and maintains the 'Fearful Asymmetry' platform discussing accounting's societal impacts.
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