2018
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-03-2016-2483
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Perhaps the Dodo should have accounted for human beings? Accounts of humanity and (its) extinction

Abstract: Purpose: We intend to offer a counter-narrative to those accounts of specific species extinction. Our intention is to offer a counter narrative that places humanity's ways of organising at the core and recognises that only fundamental re-appraisal of (western) humanity's current taken-for-granted narratives offers any hope for biodiversity and sustainability. Thus we seek to offer a narrative that might challenge producers of accounts of all sorts to reconsider the context and level of resolution of their acco… Show more

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“…Maybe the cockroach, or some deep sea slug, should be replaced in environmental accounting as a species that should be revered, as a species whose survival may be crucial to all other species, or species which will survive long after the human race has been reduced to a small collection of hairy, smelly, semi-naked, shuffling creatures, wearing rusty Rolexes, dragging Bentley steering wheels on tattered Chanel silk scarves, stifling cries, whilst watching the rest of nature recovering in peace? Gray and Milne (2018) highlight the potency of combining utopian and dystopian imaginings in order to provide accounts which may, in our view, have the potential to be more emancipatory, as they acknowledge forthcoming (near) human extinction, incorporate it into 'accounting' and realign human activities towards a completely different goal, a million miles away from the goal pursued by the world at present.…”
Section: Other Contributions In This Aaaj Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Maybe the cockroach, or some deep sea slug, should be replaced in environmental accounting as a species that should be revered, as a species whose survival may be crucial to all other species, or species which will survive long after the human race has been reduced to a small collection of hairy, smelly, semi-naked, shuffling creatures, wearing rusty Rolexes, dragging Bentley steering wheels on tattered Chanel silk scarves, stifling cries, whilst watching the rest of nature recovering in peace? Gray and Milne (2018) highlight the potency of combining utopian and dystopian imaginings in order to provide accounts which may, in our view, have the potential to be more emancipatory, as they acknowledge forthcoming (near) human extinction, incorporate it into 'accounting' and realign human activities towards a completely different goal, a million miles away from the goal pursued by the world at present.…”
Section: Other Contributions In This Aaaj Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Arising from similar motivating attitudes each paper approaches the concept of 'extinction account' from a contrasting and novel perspective. Gray and Milne's (2018) paper, "Perhaps the dodo should have accounted for human beings? Accounts of humanity and (its) extinction", provides a counter account, counter-narrative of extinction which seeks to consider not only the symptoms relating to species extinction but also the causes, and especially the root cause: the human race.…”
Section: Other Contributions In This Aaaj Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst the tension between anthropocentric and ecocentric framings of biodiversity is important in terms of how humanity comes to think about its place on the Earth and its relations with other species (Gray & Milne, 2018), it is not clear how useful either form of calculability is for undertaking or managing biodiversity conservation or restoration work (Cuckston, 2018b). If the objective of accounting for biodiversity research is to contribute to addressing the challenge of biodiversity loss (cf.…”
Section: Accounting For Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mereka justru mengedepankan penggunaan insting dalam pembelian besi tua. Hal ini justru menjadi suatu bentuk lain dalam pengambilan keputusan karena akuntansi konvensional justru mengedepankan perhitungan rasional (Gray & Milne, 2018;Nartea & Cheema, 2014).…”
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