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YSI HET International Circulation of Economic Ideas throughout History

YSI Workshop: Circulation of Economic Ideas

Start time:

June 1, 2022

UTC+02:00

Location:

Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Eichstätt, Bavaria, 85072

Type:

Workshop

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++ CONFERENCE POSTPONED ONCE AGAIN DUE TO COVID-19. SUGGESTED NEW DATES: JUNE, 2022

YSI HET International Circulation of Economic Ideas throughout History

Where: Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Eichstätt, Germany.

When: 2022

Motivation

Ideas do move. People travel, books travel, networks are built, international meetings are held. And they always have. Historians of economic thought have always, sometimes unconsciously, analyzed these movements. Who reads whom? Who learns from whom? Where do the attendees of a meeting come from? What do they do when they return home? But, more importantly, how does the reception of a foreign text take place? How capable are the ideas of moving, adapting, departing and arriving?
We usually think that, under a center-periphery way of seeing the world, the ideas depart from the center and arrive untouched in the periphery. Is it always so? Or can it be the other way around?

The history of knowledge and the history of circulation of knowledge have made lots of contributions regarding how general ideas are actually born, move and eventually die. Burke (2016) and Östling & Heidenblad (2017) have contributed to a history of knowledge that is much wider than the traditional history of formal science. Cohn (1996) has explained the role of colonialism in the dissemination of ideas. Sarassin (2011) has brought up the German concept of “Wissensgeschichte”, in order to question the political role of ideas throughout time and space. Regarding circulation, Bourdieu (2002) contributed to the analysis of

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