56a Infoshop explained

Library Name:56a Infoshop
Country:United Kingdom
Location:Crampton Street
London, SE17
Type:Social Centre and Archive
Coordinates:51.4907°N -0.1001°W
Num Branches:1
Items Collected:Books, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, and zines
Collection Size:50,000+ items (2021)[1]
Legal Deposit:No
Req To Access:Open to anyone with a need to use the collections and services
Website:56a
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56a Infoshop is a self-managed social centre, archive, and shop based in Elephant and Castle, Southwark, London. Its collection centres around left and far-left materials including information on anarchism, anti-gentrification, to squatting.[2]

History

56a Infoshop was founded in 1991 initially as a squat and a self-managed social centre. From here, it eventually had to accept an agreement in 2003[3] to pay a "peppercorn" rent by Southwark Council to remain functional within the area.[4]

Services

The infoshop offers mixed, volunteered services from selling books, book exchanges, free bike workshops, squatter workshops, free meeting spaces, and a open-access archival collection.[5]

Collection

56a Infoshop's collection of over 50,000 items (2021) focuses on collecting left and far-left radicial and anarchical materials ranging from books, leaflets, magazines, maps, pamphlets posters, zines, and other print material.[6] [7] Their collection mainly spans items from the 1980s up to the present day with an active focus on conserving ongoing, although they have materials touching on subjects as early as the 14th century.[8]

They have an ongoing digitisation effort through their online catalogue and take on scan-a-thons to preserve collection material. External partners including other archival spaces like MayDay rooms.[9] 56a Infoshop also operates the online resources Southwark Notes that "is a campaigning group and research project concerned with the impact of the regeneration and gentrification of Southwark".

Governance

The infoshop is run by volunteers, largely unfunded, and presents an informal, DIY archival and resource space.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 56a Infoshop – Radical Social Centre, Elephant & Castle – 56a Infoshop since 1991. 2021-10-02. 56a.org.uk.
  2. Burgum. Samuel. 2020-09-11. This City Is An Archive: Squatting History and Urban Authority. Journal of Urban History. 48 . 3 . en. 504–522. 10.1177/0096144220955165. 225222156. 0096-1442. free.
  3. Carter. Elena. 2017-01-02. 'Setting the record straight': the creation and curation of archives by activist communities. A case study of activist responses to the regeneration of Elephant and Castle, South London. Archives and Records. 38. 1. 27–44. 10.1080/23257962.2016.1260532. 157359853. 2325-7962.
  4. Dee. E.T.C.. 2016-01-01. Squatted Social Centers in London. Contention. 4. 1. 10.3167/cont.2016.040109. 2572-7184.
  5. Web site: Gilliland. Anne. Flinn. Andrew. Community Archives: what are we really talking about? Andrew Flinn Keynote. live. 2021-10-03. studylib.net. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20211003083939/https://studylib.net/doc/12864586/community-archives--what-are-we-really-talking-about . 2021-10-03 .
  6. Web site: 56a Infoshop Archive. 2021-10-02. Community Archives and Heritage Group. en.
  7. Firth. R.. 2014-05-01. Critical cartography as anarchist pedagogy? Ideas for praxis inspired by the 56a infoshop map archive. Interface: A Journal for and About Social Movements. en. 16. 1. 156–184.
  8. Web site: Archive – 56a Infoshop – Radical Social Centre, Elephant & Castle. 2021-10-03. 56a.org.uk.
  9. Web site: MayDay Rooms » Past events. 2021-10-02. en-US.