14-16 Education & Power Kerrin Klinger and Pia Rojahn, Berlin Educational Authority from a Praxeological Perspective Frank Marquardt, Oldenburg Teaching Self-Discipline. Moravian Religious and Missionary Practices in the Danish Empire Franziska Rehlinghaus, Potsdam Rationality or Ritual? Evaluation Practices of Vocational Training before and after the "Boom" Commentary: Anne Mariss, Regensburg - Coffee Break- 16-18 Senses & Emotions Christina Beckers, Oldenburg Feeling With the Dead: Reconstructing Historical Repertoires of Emotions Anna Kvičalová, Berlin Hearing and History: Practices of Attentive Listening in the Calvinist Reformation Annika Raapke, Oldenburg “Goodbye, you blasted bird’s arse”. Being Angry in the 18th century French Caribbean Commentary: Jan-Friedrich Missfelder, Zurich 18.30 Keynote Studio Cine K, Kulturetage Marian Füssel, Göttingen Writing the History of Practices: Limits and Potentials Thursday, March 16
10-12 Negotiation & Participation Claudia Gatzka, Freiburg On the Piazza and in the Assembly Room. Democracy as a local
Markus Laufs, Bonn Conveying - Comparing - Storing. Written and Script-related Practices of Early Modern Peace Mediation Benedikt Sepp, Konstanz Theory and Existence: the SDS 1961-1964 Commentary: Thomas Welskopp, Bielefeld 12-13 Lunch Break
13-15 Materials and Perspectives Sebastian Haumann, Darmstadt Practice Theory in Environmental History Joseph S. Freedman, Montgomery, AL Historical Praxiology and Other Approaches: Some Possibilites for Mutually BeneficiaI Interaction Kathrin Zöller and Clemens Villinger,Potsdam Praxeology and Statistical Data? New Approaches to the Study of East-German Everyday Worlds in the Long History of the “Wende” Commentary: David Sittler and Susanne Schregel, Cologne - Coffee Break- 15-17 Border-Crossers and Balancing Acts Jose Carceres Mardones, Zurich Action as Knowledge. The Concrete Reasonableness of Bestiality in the Early Modern Period Kate Davison, Oxford Learning to Laugh in Early Modern England Björn Klein, Göttingen Writing from the Margins. Practices of Writing and Self-Formations in New York City around 1900 Commentary: Jörn Eiben, Hamburg - Coffee Break- 17.30 Keynote Bis-Saal, Universität Oldenburg Yves Cohen, Paris Experiments in the History of 20th Century Practices 19 Dinner, Caldero Restaurant Friday, March 17 10-11 Keynote Senatssitzungssaal Phil Withington, Sheffield Reading, Writing and Social Practice in Early Modern England - Coffee Break - 11-13 Materialities and Projects Isabelle Schürch, Konstanz When Is a Hammock Actually a Hammock? A Praxeological Approach to the Transatlantic Shipment of Horses and ‚Knowledge Entanglement’ in the Early Conquista Period (14-16th c.) Gianenrico Bernasconi, Neuchâtel Towards an Archaeology of Practices: the Role of the material Document Eva Brugger, Basel Projecting a new Colony. The Dutch Longing for Fur in the 17th century Commentary: Aline Steinbrecher, Konstanz 13-14 Lunch Break
14-15 Knowledge and Experience Anne Phieler, Stuttgart Medical Therapy in the 16th century as Practice - a solid Perspective? Dorit Brixius, Florence Were They Nuts? Cultivating Nutmeg From Cross-oceanic Transportation to Acclimatisation in Eighteenth-century Isle de France (Mauritius) Commentary: Constantin Rieske, Oldenburg Conclusion Dagmar Freist, Oldenburg We are very grateful to Byron Schirbock (Cologne) for writing the conference report. Conference Organisation Team: Lucas Haasis Frank Marquardt Marta Mazur Annika Raapke Constantin Rieske |