Aims and scope

Since 1998 the Urrutia Elejalde has annually organized a Summer School on frontier topics between philosophy, economics and other social sciences, bringing together scholars from all these fields to explore them. The aim of this year Summer School is to introduce participants to the vast research that is taking place in the area of social norms. From philosophy and psychology to evolutionary game theory and experimental economics, recent work on social norms is shedding light on why and under what circumstances people engage in pro-social behavior, and how norms may emerge, stabilize or decay.

Program [PDF] | Contributed papers + Posters [PDF]

Speakers

  • Jason Alexander (LSE)
  • Daniel Andler (Paris IV-ENS)
  • Cristina Bicchieri (UPenn)
  • Jordi Brandts (UAB)
  • Pablo Brañas (Ugr)
  • Cristiano Castelfranchi (ISTC- CNR)
  • Jason Dana (UPenn)
  • Jon Elster (Columbia+College de France)
  • Herbert Gintis (Santa Fe Institute)
  • Francesco Guala (Exeter)
  • Dan Sperber (CNRS)
  • Edna Ullmann-Margalit (The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem)

Contributed papers

  • Ilaria Castelli
  • Julia Cordero Coma
  • Brice Corgnet
  • Giussepe Danese
  • Benoît Dubreuil
  • Marco Faillo
  • Brian Gunia
  • Donna Harris
  • Rebekka A. Klein
  • Erin Krupka
  • Azi Lev-On
  • Angela Milano
  • Ryan Muldoon
  • Stefania Ottone
  • Giacomo Sillari
  • Alessandra Smerili
  • Christian Traxler
  • Erte Xiao

Lectures

  • Jordi Brandts, Inter-Group Conflict and Intra-Group Punishment in an Experimental Contest Game [PDF]
  • Pablo Brañas, Peer effects in public contributions: theory and experimental evidence [PDF]
  • Jon Elster, Social Norms and the Explanation Of Behavior [PDF]
 

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