[SSC] SSC Digest - Notes from 14/4 meeting and *plans for open day*

Peter Somerville psomerville at lincoln.ac.uk
Mon Apr 16 09:44:50 UTC 2012


Thanks, Sara.

Just a couple of quick comments.

I think these critiques of ownership and institution could go a bit further. First, who are the 'we' who may be making this claim to ownership? (cf, for example, Hardt and Negri's concept of 'multitude', which itself is problematic) Why do people feel a need to 'belong' to anything (meaning that they are 'owned' by that thing)? Second, I think we should talk about organisation rather than institution. Organisation is necessary to achieve one's aims, but institutions are basically just products of past labour (e.g. language, family, markets, governments).

Best

Pete




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From: ssc-bounces at lists.aktivix.org on behalf of Sarah Amsler
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Subject: [SSC] SSC Digest - Notes from 14/4 meeting and *plans for open day*
 
Hello all,

Please find attached my rendition of the notes from today's meeting.
Corrections and additions encouraged.

Please do have a read through and note the sections in red, which are
things that need to be done -- particularly for next Saturday! Most of it
is covered, but there are still a few loose ends and it would also be nice
if others want to help out with some of the work that is already being
done, to distribute it but also make it more collective, and fun.

I'm so looking forward to the open day, and hope everyone who wants to come
will be able to make it. See you there.

Also, don't forget -- there is a writing workshop at my place on Monday, 16
April starting at 6:30 p.m. for anyone who wants to participate in writing
the paper that Mike will give in Toronto (please contact me directly for
address). If you can't make it and want to contibute or have other
comments, get in touch do raise on this list as well!

Best,
Sarah


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