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A drop-in (session, clinic, situation, table) is:
== A drop-in (session, clinic, situation, table) is... ==


* is a situation that welcomes porosity
* a situation that welcomes porosity
* a sense of reciprocity
* provides a sense of reciprocity
* an interest to engage in co-constitutive knowledge practices
* interested in, in support of co-constitutive knowledge practices
* a context that is organised by others, that overlaps with our concerns
* a context that is made as part of an event, situation or activity organised by others, which overlaps with our concerns
* a possibility for knowing who we are where we are
* a possibility for knowing who we are where we are<ref>"Back to my initial thoughts. “Who are we?” is a pressing question that starts us on the path to collective liberation. The answer, of course, must begin with “Who (and where ) am I?”—and these questions must never be answered. It is the questioning that liberates. We must hold ourselves accountable to all that makes us, and all that we desire to make real. Liberation is a synthesis of generative destruction, and this is no simple task. Let me rephrase: I want uncontainable, undefinable liberation. I want to work out just what struggle, accountability, and solidarity can look like. I want to explore the limits of self-care. I want to complicate myself together with you." Suzahn Ebrahimian, [https://www.visualculturenow.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/MRH_Web.pdf Militant Research handbook] (2013)</ref>
* a collective articulation of pressing matters by those around the "table" (is it always a table? present? It is presential?)
* an occasion for a collective articulation of pressing matters by those around the "table" (but it is not always a table)
* a space for issues where there is no representation or where representations are normalised  
* a space for issues where there is no representation or where representations are normalised  
* a space for circulation of our own and other collectives' stories
* a space for circulation of [[Infrastructural Rehearsals Collective|our own]] and other collectives' stories
* both being prepared (but not scripted) and making space for improvisation
* both being prepared (but not scripted) and making space for improvisation
* happens in a place where we already have a ground
* happens in a place where [[Infrastructural Rehearsals Collective|we]] already have a ground
* an space for sharing non-expert knowledge
* a space for sharing non-expert knowledge
* a moment of fake therapy
* an offering in a space or community that feels underresourced or can do with some shared thinking
* an offering in a space that feels underresourced or can do with some shared thinking
* a few days, or maybe an hour ... but durational
* a few days, or maybe an hour ... but durational
* (something listening, confessional)
* a space for listening, an invitation to confess, a moment of fake therapy






[[Category: Infrastructural Rehearsals]]
[[Category: Infrastructural Rehearsals]] [[Category: Methods]]
 
=== Notes ===

Latest revision as of 16:33, 15 April 2025

A drop-in (session, clinic, situation, table) is...

  • a situation that welcomes porosity
  • provides a sense of reciprocity
  • interested in, in support of co-constitutive knowledge practices
  • a context that is made as part of an event, situation or activity organised by others, which overlaps with our concerns
  • a possibility for knowing who we are where we are[1]
  • an occasion for a collective articulation of pressing matters by those around the "table" (but it is not always a table)
  • a space for issues where there is no representation or where representations are normalised
  • a space for circulation of our own and other collectives' stories
  • both being prepared (but not scripted) and making space for improvisation
  • happens in a place where we already have a ground
  • a space for sharing non-expert knowledge
  • an offering in a space or community that feels underresourced or can do with some shared thinking
  • a few days, or maybe an hour ... but durational
  • a space for listening, an invitation to confess, a moment of fake therapy

Notes

  1. "Back to my initial thoughts. “Who are we?” is a pressing question that starts us on the path to collective liberation. The answer, of course, must begin with “Who (and where ) am I?”—and these questions must never be answered. It is the questioning that liberates. We must hold ourselves accountable to all that makes us, and all that we desire to make real. Liberation is a synthesis of generative destruction, and this is no simple task. Let me rephrase: I want uncontainable, undefinable liberation. I want to work out just what struggle, accountability, and solidarity can look like. I want to explore the limits of self-care. I want to complicate myself together with you." Suzahn Ebrahimian, Militant Research handbook (2013)

Pages in category "Drop-in session"

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