Monday, 7 September 2020
13.00 arrival, coffee and snacks
14.00 Welcome address and introduction by Tanja Skambraks
14.30-18.00 Session 1: Prosociality and Cooperation in a longue durée
Perspective
14.30-15.30 Christa Finkenwirth: Evolutionary Roots of Moral Economy
15.30-16.30 Andreas Streinzer (Frankfurt/Main) : On the Ongoing
Consequences of the Epistemic Split between Morality
and Economy: Observations from Historical Economic
Anthropology
16.30-17.00 coffee break
17.00-18.00 Klaus Dörre (Jena): tba.
19.00 Dinner at the ZiF
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
9.30-12.30 Session 2: Mutual aid, Resource Management and
Economic Preferences
9.30-10-30 Malte Griesse (Berlin/Konstanz):
Moral Economy in Early Modern Treatises on Insurrection
and Revolt
10.30-11.30 Philip Knäble (Göttingen):
Moral Economists? The Jesuit Mission and the Idea of
Economic Growth
12.00-14.00 lunch break
14.00-18.00 Session 3: Property and Ownership, Sharing of Resources
14.00-15.00 Ulf-Christian Ewert (Erfurt):
Can a Moral Economy be based on Selfish People?
Elinor Ostroms's Work on Common-pool Resources and
the Water Management in Medieval Towns
15.00-16.00 Martin Lutz (Berlin):
The Moral Economy of Christian Giving: Anabaptist
Stewardship and Mutual Aid in 20th Century America
16.00-17.00 coffee break
17.00-18.00 Lena Detlefsen (Kiel):
How are Economic Preferences Shaped?
18.30 Guided tour through Bielefeld and dinner downtown
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
9.30-12.30 Session 4: Economy beyond Growth and Behavioral
Economics
9.30-10.30 Christian Neuhäuser (Dortmund):
Just Basic Structure and Moral Economy
10.30-11.30 Anne Böckler-Raettig (Würzburg):
Components and Catalysts of prosocial decision-making
12.00-14.00 lunch break
14.00-16.00 final discussion/planning of further
cooperation
17.00 departure