Authors
Lynne Keevers, Lesley Treleaven, Christopher Sykes, Michael Darcy
Publication date
2012/1
Journal
Organization Studies
Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
97-120
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
This paper focuses on what happens when accountability regimes, represented in calculative planning processes, migrate onto situated, sociomaterial practices. Specifically, the article investigates what happens when the practices of results-based accountability (RBA) are translated into the social justice practices of locally-based community organizations. Based on the tenets of contemporary practice theory and a three-year participatory action research project with community organizations in Australia, the study illustrates that performance measurement and accountability frameworks such as RBA are not technologies that peer and measure innocently and disinterestedly from a distance. Rather, RBA, as a bundle of material-discursive practices, is part of the performance measuring apparatus creating differences that include some things and exclude others. We articulate some of the organizing practices of social …
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Scholar articles
L Keevers, L Treleaven, C Sykes, M Darcy - Organization Studies, 2012