Audit culture / accountability regimes

 
"audit culture" (44)
 
Tuchman: "An audit culture emerges when trust has broken down"
 
Michael Power: "And yet the spread of audit actually creates the very mistrust it is meant to address"
 
Audit creates "a 'regress of mistrust,' in which the performances of auditors and inspectors are themselves subjected to audit"
 
Tuchman: "Audit becomes what Shore and Wright (in Strahern 2000) call 'coercive accountability'"
 
"This coercive accountability is a regime of accountability or an accountability regime." (45)
 
see Dorothy Smith on "how deprofessionalization is historically situated in neoliberalism"
 
Marilyn Strathern, editor: Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics, and the Academy
 
Power: The Audit Explosion; The Audit Society: Rituals of Verification (Oxford University Press)

> from Gaye Tuchman's Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University (2009)

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