Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

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A quick note to record in the interests of full disclosure that it has been announced today that I have been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

The Academy says:

Social science is the study of people: as individuals, communities and societies; their behaviours and interactions with each other and with their built, technological and natural environments. Social science seeks to understand the evolving human systems across our increasingly complex world and how our planet can be more sustainably managed. It's vital to our shared future.

The Academy exists to advance the study of social science. The vast majority of its 1500 Fellows are professors of the fifteen social science disciplines it recognises. I am one of about ten accounting professors who are Fellows.

I gather from colleagues that this peer recognition is considered prestigious. I am grateful to those who nominated me for the work I have done on tax, social justice, economics and its interaction with society.


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