Chapter 1) Introduction; Jim Haslam and Prem Sikka.- Chapter 2) Tony Lowe and the Interdisciplinary and Critical Perspectives on Accounting Project: Reflections on the Contributions of a Unique Scholar; Richard Laughlin.- Chapter 3) The Man Who Always Asked Why: The Reflexive Accounting of Tony Lowe; Kerry Jacobs.- Chapter 4) Revisiting control system concepts: Contingency, cybernetics and the science of the unknowable; Winnie O'Grady and Alan Lowe.- Chapter 5) Organisational Effectiveness and Social and Environmental Accounting: Through the past darkly; Rob Gray, Aideen O'Dochartaigh and Clemence Rannou.- Chapter 6) Thinking About Critical Methodology; Robin Roslender.- Chapter 7) The "sustainable development" of a critical accounting project; Jesse Dillard.- Chapter 8) A brief historical appreciation of accounting theory? But who cares?; Michael Gaffikin.- Chapter 9) Informings for Control and Emancipatory Interests in Accounting: New Reflections on the Intellectual Emancipation of Accounting and the Possibilities of Emancipatory Accountings; Jim Haslam.- Chapter 10) Think Different: Accounting as a Systems Theorist: Gender, Race and Class; Cheryl R. Lehman.- Chapter 11) A Critical Look at the IASB; Geoff Whittington; A Critical Analysis of the Balanced Scorecard: Towards a More Dialogic Approach; David Cooper and Mahmoud Ezzamel; Chapter 12) Re-imagining The Corporation: The Relevance of Legal, Economic and Political Imaginaries; Hugh Willmott and Jeroen Veldman; Chapter 13) Big Four Accounting Firms: Addicted to Tax Avoidance; Prem Sikka.