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REG at the Archetype Workshop in Braunschweig



Lydia, Klaus, and Konrad took part in this year's Archetype Workshop at the Thünen Institute in Braunschweig. This workshop, now in its eighth year, has also established itself internationally—following last year's meeting in the US, it will be held in China next year.

Klaus presented a paper on matching, which he co-authored with Matteo and Konrad from the REG group. He also presented the current status of another project on collecting qualitative data in a trust game, in which Konrad and Lydia from our working group are also involved.

Unfortunately, Eve's planned workshop on text analysis and archetype research had to be canceled due to illness. Nevertheless, the event offered many exciting presentations on the latest developments in archetype analysis from a wide range of disciplines. Another special highlight was a guided tour on bees and bumblebees in Germany on the huge campus of the Thünen Institute – where we even had the opportunity to see a bumblebee up close.