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Dr Anne Steinhoff

Lecturer
EBS - Accounting
Dr Anne Steinhoff
  • Email

  • Telephone

    +44 (0) 1206 874053

  • Location

    EBS.3.120B, Colchester Campus

  • Academic support hours

    Wednesday: 2pm -3.30pm (in person and on Zoom) Friday: 1.30pm - 3.00pm (on Zoom)

Profile

Biography

Anne is a Lecturer in Accounting. Her PhD explores the impact of performance-based practices on employees living with the autoimmune disorder coeliac disease. The research draws on the lived experiences of employees and contextualises them through post-structuralist Discourse Theory taught by the Essex School of discourse analysis. Anne is interested in questioning and debating societal understandings of value and being a contributing or productive member of society. In her work, she brings together the areas of management, accounting, health, politics and post-structuralist discourse theory.

Qualifications

  • MSc Political Economy of the European Union London School of Economics,

Appointments

University of Essex

  • Lecturer, Essex Business School, University of Essex (1/10/2022 - present)

Research and professional activities

Conferences and presentations

Building agonistic solidarity: campaigning against misogyny

DISCOURSE THEORY: WAYS FORWARD, 2nd EDITION, Brussels, 23/3/2023

Speaking truth to funders: Alternative accountabilities in the voluntary and community sector during the pandemic

Alternative Accounts Europe 2023, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 6/1/2023

Speaking truth to funders: Alternative accountabilities in the voluntary and community sector during the pandemic

Resilience and the Third Sector Conference at the University of Edinburgh Business School (UEBS), 10/11/2022

The Challenges of Celiac Disease at Work: A Research Agenda on Organizational Inclusion

Academy of Managment Annual Meeting, Seattle, 13/8/2022

Community Organising from a radical democratic point of view

Association for Social and Political Philosophy Annual Conference, 14/7/2022

Performance Measures and Coeliac Disease: An analysis of the lived experiences of employees in immaterial labour in the UK

Invited presentation, International Doctoral Consortium, Universidad EAFIT, Medellín, 15/6/2022

Coeliac disease and the British Equality Act 2010: an exclusionary experience in the workplace

Invited presentation, Social Policy Research Colloquium, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, 8/5/2022

Capturing pandemic stories: (un)accountabilities for inequality in the Voluntary and Community Sector

Invited presentation, Research seminar with Dr Green, Dr Warren and Ms Woodward, University of Roehampton, History and Classics, 22/3/2022

Management accounting practices and long-term health conditions: Problematizing performance measures in the workplace

Qualitative Research and Accounting Conference (QRAC), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 17/11/2021

Management accounting practices and health: problematising the political nature of performance measures in the workplace

Invited presentation, Emerging Scholars Colloquium, University of Innsbruck, 6/7/2021

Management accounting practices and health: Problematizing chronic illness in the workplace

Alternative Accounts Europe Conference, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom, 5/1/2021

Performance Measures and Coeliac Disease: An analysis of the lived experiences of employees in intellectual labour in the UK

PhD Consortium QRCA Latin America 2020, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 12/11/2020

Democracy in action – Extending Work-based learning to Community Action and Citizenship

Symposium Alternative Education/Educational Alternatives, Kaplan Singapore, Singapore, 29/7/2020

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Management Accounting I (BE111)

  • Management Accounting II (BE113)

  • Critical Debates in Accounting (BE133)

  • Professional and Academic Development (Accounting) (BE907)

  • International Management Accounting (BE154)

Publications

Journal articles (1)

Carter, D., Warren, R. and Steinhoff, A., (2023). The Anatomy of Tragedy: Starbucks as a Politics of Displacement. Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal. 36 (1), 146-176

Reports and Papers (1)

Warren, R., Glynos, J., Roussos, K., Jimena, V., Steinhoff, A. and Crippa, L., Democracy in Action - Building Better Communities And Organisations Through Collective Decision Making and Action - Project Evaluation

Grants and funding

2023

Community360 KTP 22_23 R4

Innovate UK (formerly Technology Strategy Board)

Contact

anne.steinhoff@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 874053

Location:

EBS.3.120B, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

Wednesday: 2pm -3.30pm (in person and on Zoom) Friday: 1.30pm - 3.00pm (on Zoom)

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