Title of article :
Rhetoric, repetition, reporting and the “dot.com” era: words, pictures, intangibles
Author/Authors :
Jane Davison ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
36
From page :
791
To page :
826
Abstract :
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to add to theoretical and empirical work on the rhetoric of narratives and pictures in annual reporting by using the lens of repetition to examine the Annual Reviews of British Telecommunications (BT) plc. Design/methodology/approach – The study constructs a conceptual framework of repetition in signifiants (from rhetoric) and signifie´s (from philosophy, notably Barthes, Deleuze, Eliade and Janke´le´vitch). Signifiants are established by reference to rhetorical figures based in repetition: anadiplosis, anaphora, alliteration/rhyme and lists. Signifie´s are indicated as conscious rhetorical emphasis, and unconscious reflections of sameness and difference; networks and links; and, of particular interest during the “dot.com” years, exuberance and compulsion; differentiation, ritual and reassurance. The framework is used to analyse BT plc’s Annual Reviews from 1996-2001. Findings – The application of the framework is enlightening: repetition is shown to be prevalent in BT plc’s Annual Reviews, especially during the “dot.com” years. Repetition emphasises BT plc’s intangible assets; less consciously, repetition reflects BT plc’s corporate identity and its participation in the “dot.com” era. Research limitations/implications – The paper provides a model which may be applied to the wealth of discretionary narratives and pictures in contemporary annual reporting. It would also benefit from the assessment of readership impact. Practical implications – The analysis is of interest to accounting researchers, practitioners, trainees, auditors and any user of accounting and accountability statements. It illuminates the way in which discretionary words and pictures highlight and supplement accounting information. Originality/value – The paper augments theoretical and empirical work on the significance of narratives and pictures in accounting.
Keywords :
Visual media , rhetoric , Narratives , Annual reports , TelecommunicationsPaper type Research paper
Journal title :
Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal
Record number :
705312
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