REVIEWING OUR HISTORY
AND MAKING PLANS
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE
CENTRE
LINCOLN
Saturday 27th August 2016
10.00 – 4.00
St. Swithin’s Community Centre
Croft Street
Lincoln
LN2 5AZ
Location: https://goo.gl/5Q5NNl
St. Swithin’s Community Centre: http://www.stswithinscroftstreet.org.uk/
The Social Science
Centre (SSC), Lincoln is hosting an event to look back at its activities
since it was founded in 2011 and to make plans for its future.
10:00–12:00: SSC on Reflection,
2011–2016 (SSC members only)
A chance for all past and present members of the Social
Science Centre to reflect on their experiences in the Centre, our activities,
roads we have not taken, changes we should make and hopes for the future.
Highlights to be shared with others later in the day.
12:30–1:30: Lunch (Public, everyone welcome)
Please join us for
lunch!
1:30–4:00: Co-operative
Higher Education in Lincoln (Public, all welcome)
Ideas and making plans for the term/year. It has already
been suggested we run courses on Brexit and the co-operative movement in
Lincoln and the UK
What is the SSC?
The SSC organises higher education that explores the
everyday experiences of its members – who are both students and teachers –
through concepts and ideas developed in the social sciences. This includes
making critical sense of social problems (like ‘austerity’, racism and
nationalism or the privatisation of schools) and important local and global
events like ‘Brexit’, learning how they affect us and how we might have an
effect on them. Our past courses – The Social Science Imagination, Co-operation
and Education, and Know How: Do-It-Ourselves Higher Education – all offered
different approaches to this learning.
We are a co-operative organisation that is owned and run by
our members. This means that we not only have an experience of higher
education, but can decide together what this education should be, how it works
and why it matters. All our members can help run the Centre by taking part in
democratic decision-making processes and collective ownership and
responsibility. No one pays for learning or gets paid for teaching at the SSC
because we do not believe knowledge should be for sale. Members with financial
means make small monthly contributions to the co-operative to pay for room hire
and other running costs.
For more information about the SSC, visit our website: http://socialsciencecentre.org.uk
***END***
‘Human Herbs’ –
a song by Cold Hands & Quarter Moon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au-vyMtfDAs
Posted here by Glenn
Rikowski
Glenn Rikowski @ Academia: http://independent.academia.edu/GlennRikowski
Ruth Rikowski @ Academia: http://lsbu.academia.edu/RuthRikowski