BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//wordpress//historikertag-2021//DE X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.historikertag.de/Muenchen2021/en/sektionen/borrowing-using-diy-modes-of-provision-as-conflicts-about-socio-economic-order-1300-2000/ CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:historikertag-2021-1391 DTSTAMP:20210520T065156Z DTSTART:20211005T141500Z DTEND:20211005T160000Z SUMMARY:[Historikertag 2021] Borrowing, Using, DIY. Modes of Provision as Conflicts about Socio-Economic Order, 1300-2000 DESCRIPTION:How people provide for themselves, whether they buy, run into debts, use community property, resort to DIY practices, or make presents is not a private matter. Modes of provision have always been moral economies where economic activities, individual, and collective norms are closely intertwined. Across the ages it has been disputed how households make use of time, money, materials and products, who had a right to access these resources and to determine their use. Therefore questions of economic activities and choices have always been controversies about social orders. Our panel analyzes such controversies in a long term perspective in order to show how disputes over modes of provision have shaped economic and social orders over time. By focusing on times of intensified transformation, the papers discuss how households and individual household members employed resources, and how such decisions in the responsibility of the household were seen as affecting the wellbeing of society as a whole. This perspective on modes of provision allows for combining methodological and theoretical approaches that have been discussed widely in historiography, and for exploring their potential for a social and economic historiography across historical epochs. We seek to combine four approaches in particular: 1. Moral economy and the intertwinement of moral, social, and economic orders; 2. Practices of comparison, since comparisons between different modes of provision are at the heart of the conflicts around matters of household provisioning; 3. Material culture studies which emphasize the interrelation between the material and the social world; 4. Practice theory, which locate practices at the intersection of bodily activities, social order, and identity. Der Beitrag Borrowing, Using, DIY. Modes of Provision as Conflicts about Socio-Economic Order, 1300-2000 erschien zuerst auf Historikertag 2021. END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR