2007
DOI: 10.1108/09513570710731236
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Photographs and accountability: cracking the codes of an NGO

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to formulate an analytical model for interpreting photographs in accountability statements from Barthes' celebrated theoretical work on photography, La chambre claire; to offer a study of the communication of accountability by an NGO through the first detailed analysis, within accountability literature, of one photograph. Design/methodology/approach -The study establishes a conceptual framework for examining photography based on La chambre claire's contrast of rational cod… Show more

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“…The unique nature of QRFL limits the application of some of these findings to other NFP entities, however the legitimacy framework developed would be useful for investigating the annual reports of other sporting organizations, and for assessing the implications of changes over time. Further research on the use of images in the annual reports of sporting organizations would also be of interest in order to highlight their contribution to a language of success (Davison, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The unique nature of QRFL limits the application of some of these findings to other NFP entities, however the legitimacy framework developed would be useful for investigating the annual reports of other sporting organizations, and for assessing the implications of changes over time. Further research on the use of images in the annual reports of sporting organizations would also be of interest in order to highlight their contribution to a language of success (Davison, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite accountants' opinions that such visual images in annual reports are "lightweight elements of annual report packaging" (Davison, 2007: 137), it has been acknowledged that they contain rich and potent messages that can be useful in shaping corporate identity and reputation (Davison, 2007;Davison and Warren, 2009;Cho et al, 2009).…”
Section: Claims To Legitimacy In Annual Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They regard visuals as produced, as well as interpreted, in a specific cultural and historical context, thus making use of shared cues and symbols in order to be comprehensible. In this way, visual artifacts construct organizational reality (e.g., Kuasirikun, 2011), transport corporations' claims regarding truth, credibility, and authenticity (e.g., Graves, Flesher, & Jordan, 1996;Guthey & Jackson, 2005), and/or signal accountability (e.g., Breitbarth, Harris, & Insch, 2010;Davison, 2007;Höllerer, Jancsary, Meyer, & Vettori, forthcoming). Still, part of the messages conveyed through visuals is potentially unintended, and, consequently, opens up opportunities for the systematic reconstruction of implicit and taken-for-granted understandings and values (e.g., Dougherty & Kunda, 1990;.…”
Section: Visual Artifacts As 'Storage' Of Sedimented Social Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author has followed the work of Davison (2007) who firstly has embraced the work of Roland Barthes "La chambre claire" (1980) for her assessment of the role and impact of photographs in the accounting and sustainability reports.…”
Section: The Methods Used For Assessing Photographsmentioning
confidence: 99%