[SSC] SSC meeting on Saturday + link to Political Economic Literacy project + Sustaining Alternative Universities conference

David McAleavey davidmcaleavey at virginmedia.com
Fri Sep 21 08:01:48 UTC 2012


Morning everyone,

Just to remind you that it's 12.15pm start tomorrow at Croft Street.

I'll be bringing something food (note to self: I must resist the temptation
to use the chippy!).

Respectfully yours,

David

PS
The T-shirts are ready, I'll be collecting them this afternoon!




On 21 September 2012 08:15, STEPHEN HOPKINS <hopkins668 at btinternet.com>wrote:

>  See you Saturday. I'll bring some fruit.
> Steve
>
>   ------------------------------
> *From:* "sarah at socialsciencecentre.org.uk" <
> sarah at socialsciencecentre.org.uk>
> *To:* ssc at lists.aktivix.org; ssc-request at lists.aktivix.org
> *Sent:* Thursday, 20 September 2012, 23:56
>
> *Subject:* [SSC] SSC meeting on Saturday + link to Political Economic
> Literacy project + Sustaining Alternative Universities conference
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm looking forward to Saturday's meeting and next Thursday's talk on
> radical education movements by Michael Fielding at the Collection.
> Who's coming to that?
>
> Can we float suggestions for the Saturday meeting? I'd really like to
> continue developing ideas for all the things we're doing now, with the
> Social Science Imagination course (maybe a short feedback from our meeting
> about this last week?) and other activities, as there seems to be
> a lot of scope now for people to be involved in other things like open
> spaces, monthly seminars, I know there are people who want to offer
> workshops, and etc. It would be great to hear what people are thinking and
> planning, and good to get some of the things we've been working on
> up on the website. I'd also like to suggest that we could dedicate some
> time at the beginning to just clarifying some basic principles for
> decision-making? Nothing hugely sophisticated at the moment, but we've
> recently had people in and out, and some concerns about processes in
> meetings, and I think it would be really useful to have a clear shared
> understanding of where decisions about key issues get made and how.
> Just thoughts. I'd be keen to know what others want to work on, on
> Saturday.
>
> In the meantime, I'd like to share a link to an exciting new project
> organised by Neil Howard, Joel Lazarus, James Morrissey and James Sevitt
> in Oxford, called the Political Economic Literacy project:
> http://www.peliteracy.org/people.html. I think it's well worth a look to
> see what
> they're up to!
>
> We've also got a website up now for the Sustaining Alternative
> Universities conference in December, in case you're interested:
> http://sustainingalternatives.wordpress.com/. It's rudimentary at the
> moment but should be interesting when people start sending in details
> about what they're bringing/doing there. We've had an amazing
> response...there is so much going on around the country.
>
> Is anyone up for bringing lunch stuff to share at the meeting?
>
> Best,
> Sarah
>
>
>
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