Johanna Mugler

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Dr. Johanna Mugler is a social anthropologist. Her work explores global justice and accountability issues, from demands for more tax justice and corporate accountability, to the tensions around the division and valorization of work in the digital economy, and the constant rise of quantitative accountability. She is in particular interested in the social relations and infrastructures that determine how some visions of justice and accountability gain tractions and others get ignored. She has published on topics ranging from audit cultures and numerical reflexivity to regulatory capture and the creation of international tax norms, studying up, sharing beyond the state, and the meaning and motivations of work in late capitalism.

Biografie

Dr. Johanna Mugler is a social anthropologist and Oberassistentin at the University of Fribourg. Her work explores global justice and accountability issues, from demands for more tax justice and corporate accountability, to the tensions around the division and valorization of work in the digital economy, and the constant rise of quantitative accountability. She is in particular interested in the social relations and infrastructures that determine how some visions of justice and accountability gain tractions and others get ignored. She has published on topics ranging from audit cultures and numerical reflexivity to regulatory capture and the creation of international tax norms, studying up, sharing beyond the state, and the meaning and motivations of work in late capitalism.