key: cord-0850719-hegom0io authors: Ejiogu, Amanze; Denedo, Mercy; Smyth, Stewart title: Special issue on Accounting for housing, housing crisis and pandemic date: 2020-07-31 journal: Critical Perspectives on Accounting DOI: 10.1016/j.cpa.2020.102205 sha: 07580e1e7853ed71e5451d074fbdaf97e22c7f1b doc_id: 850719 cord_uid: hegom0io nan 1. An exploration of governance, accountability and accounting in the social and private rented sectors, 2. Accounts of the social, environmental and economic impacts of government policies on housing, 3. The contribution accounting can or has made towards the achievement of the sustainable development goals in relation to housing, Critical Perspectives on Accounting j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w . e l s e v i e r . c o m / l o c a t e / c p a 4. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on accounting in the social housing sector, 5. Impacts of COVID-19 on tenants and the homeless, 6. Counter-accounts and their role in the housing sector, 7. Accounting for homelessness, pre, during and post-pandemic, 8. Accounting for value-added, ''charities" and housing financialization, 9. Performance measurement and management in the housing sector, 10. Tenant voices and welfare, pre, during and post-pandemic, 11. The interplay between accounting, housing and technology during the pandemic, 12. Accounting for the stigmatisation of tenants, 13. Impacts of climate change on housing and climate actions on housing. It is intended that a workshop will be held in respect of the call in early autumn 2021. Those wishing to present at the workshops should contact (Dr. Mercy Denedo mercy.e.denedo@durham.ac.uk). Authors of selected papers from the workshops will be invited to submit their revised papers to this special issue, subject to the journal's normal review processes. Attendance and/or presentation at the workshop is not a prerequisite for submission to the special issue. The closing date for submissions to this special issue is 31 March 2022. The submission system will open on 1st January 2022. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically via https://www.journals.elsevier.com/critical-perspectives-onaccounting. The guest editors welcome enquiries from those who are interested in submitting. Any queries or enquiries about the special issue should be directed to any of the editors at the following addresses: All papers will be reviewed in accordance with the normal processes of Critical Perspectives on Accounting. It is anticipated that this special issue will be published in early 2024. If the housing sector does not act on climate change, we will be complicit. Inside Housing The housing pandemic: four graphs showing the link between COVID-19 deaths and the housing crisis. Inside Housing Financialization as strategy: Accounting for inter-organizational value creation in the European real estate industry. Accounting UK housing: fit for the future? Committee on Climate Change Governance and the quasi-public organization: A case study of social housing Social impact bonds: The securitization of the homeless. Accounting Accounting for accounting's role in the neoliberalization processes of social housing in England: A Bourdieusian perspective How can billions of people 'stay home' to beat Covid-19 without a safe place to live? Guardian Visual modes of governmentality: Traffic lights in a housing association. Accounting and the State Press release: Housing Secretary unveils green housing revolution This is England: A picture of homelessness in 2019 The numbers behind the story. Shelter Contesting public accountability: A dialogical exploration of accountability and social housing Public accountability: Reforms and resistance in social housing From gatekeepers to gateway constructors: Credit rating agencies and the financialisation of housing associations Report of the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to nondiscrimination in this context. Human Rights Council, forty-third session Report of the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to non-discrimination in this context. Human Rights Council, thirty-fourth session Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council on 12 Visit to Nigeria Report of the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to nondiscrimination in this context. Human Rights Council, forty-third session Yield and the city: Swedish public housing and the political significance of changed accounting practices Making Affordable Housing a Reality in Cities