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When ‘Places’ educate: hacking accounting education through spaces

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  • Charles H. Cho
  • David Derichs
  • Nicholas McGuigan
  • Joan Ballantine
  • Alessandro Ghio
  • Louise Gorman
  • Blerita Korca
  • Alessandro Merendino
  • Erica Pimentel
  • Destan Halit Akbulut
  • Anna Białek-Jaworska
  • Sanjay Bissessur
  • Simona Caramia
  • Jane N. Cho
  • Ericka Costa
  • Sorin Daniliuc
  • Marta De Almeida
  • Madalina Dumitru
  • Kertu Lääts
  • Camelia Lungu
  • Radu Marian
  • Gaia Melloni
  • Roza Sagitova
  • Maria-Silvia Săndulescu
  • Frank Schiemann
  • Fabiola Schneider
  • Mei Sheng
  • Juha Sihvonen
  • Madalina Solcanu
  • Daniela Sorrentino
  • Piotr Staszkiewicz
  • Paul Thambar
  • Meredith Tharapos
  • Adriana Tiron Tudor
  • Mariana Siqueira Vilela
  • Claudio de Araujo Wanderley

Abstract

This editorial explores the idea of ‘place’ as an active educator in accounting education, emphasizing the role of diverse metropolitan locations in shaping student learning. Through the Sustainable Futures Hackathon - Hacking Place in Accounting, global accounting educators engaged with six unique case sites to collaboratively develop learning materials that integrate accounting with local contexts. Findings highlight that place-based education is a student-centered approach that fosters authentic learning, promotes autonomy, and connects academic concepts with practical applications in real-world settings.

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  • Charles H. Cho & David Derichs & Nicholas McGuigan & Joan Ballantine & Alessandro Ghio & Louise Gorman & Blerita Korca & Alessandro Merendino & Erica Pimentel & Destan Halit Akbulut & Anna Białek-Jawo, 2025. "When ‘Places’ educate: hacking accounting education through spaces," Accounting Forum, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 49(1), pages 1-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:accfor:v:49:y:2025:i:1:p:1-19
    DOI: 10.1080/01559982.2024.2440968
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