[SSC] children at tomorrow's meeting?

Sara Motta Sara.Motta at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Sep 21 13:04:35 UTC 2012


My girls of 5 and 14 will be there
Sara

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From: ssc-bounces at lists.aktivix.org [mailto:ssc-bounces at lists.aktivix.org] On Behalf Of Laura Stratford
Sent: 21 September 2012 13:43
To: ssc at lists.aktivix.org
Subject: [SSC] children at tomorrow's meeting?

Are there any other children coming tomorrow?  If there are, please tell me and I'll bring Lenny and Remy join join the fun; if not, I feel I should send my apologies for tomorrow and do something nice with them, as they are only with me on alternate weekends...

Regarding feedback from last week's meeting, Sarah, I'm reading the Sociological Imagination with interest, but am not sure where to start with writing, and would welcome a title, please.

Thanks -
Laurax

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> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 00:56:46 +0200
> From: <sarah at socialsciencecentre.org.uk>
> To: <ssc at lists.aktivix.org>, <ssc-request at lists.aktivix.org>
> Subject: [SSC] SSC meeting on Saturday + link to Political Economic
>       Literacy        project + Sustaining Alternative Universities conference
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> 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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> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 04:37:35 +0000
> From: Michael Neary <nearymichael at hotmail.com>
> To: <sarah at socialsciencecentre.org.uk>, <ssc at lists.aktivix.org>,
>       <ssc-request at lists.aktivix.org>
> Subject: Re: [SSC] SSC meeting on Saturday + link to Political
>       Economic Literacy       project + Sustaining Alternative Universities
>       conference
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> Sorry I can't be with you on Saturday.
>
> I have booked hotel room for Michael Fielding and will be at his talk.
>
> Are you leafleting for the talk on Saturday. I intend to do some next
> week.
>
> Be,
>
> Mike
>
>> To: ssc at lists.aktivix.org; ssc-request at lists.aktivix.org
>> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 00:56:46 +0200
>> From: sarah at socialsciencecentre.org.uk
>> 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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> See you Saturday. I'll bring some fruit.
> Steve
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> 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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> 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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