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Website Launch
Society Syndrome is pleased to launch their new website to help keep you updated with news and events around issues they are examining and commenting on.

Self-Esteem and Social Mobility
An individual’s sense of self-worth is based on past experiences. Nowadays, young people tend to have diifficult experiences. Apart from growing up at a time of financial crisis, young people today are facing difficulties in…

Graham Norton’s “Sycophantic” Show – Complaint to OFCOM
SOCIETY SYNDROME HAVE FORMALLY COMPLAINED TO OFCOM ABOUT GRAHAM NORTON’S NEW YEAR’S EVE SHOW, WHICH THEY ALLEGE BREACHED GUIDELINES. DETAILS OF THE COMPLAINT ARE BELOW Graham Norton’s Show, broadcast on New Years’ Eve, which achieved…
Latest Blog

We need to be able to cultivate our own food
Inflation, Cost of Living Crisis, Food Scarcity: these infamous buzzwords, are enough to instil fear and hopelessness of the future into anyone, the problem is, when these words are repeated enough, we become desensitised to them, even start…

Annabel’s Blog
Lorenzos’ I was born in Crystal Palace in 1990. Regardless of the time I’ve spent living in other areas, it will always be my true home. I’m always shocked when I return to find something…

Michael’s Blog
Many years ago, when we sat at desks in military-style rows doing O and A levels, many questions began: compare and contrast. I’m not sure it’s as prevalent now, but maybe those are questions we…
Upcoming Events

Society Syndrome First Seminar
The Underclass and Social Mobility We are very pleased to announce our very first Seminar. It will be held at the Lecture Theatre, Bsix College in Hackney, London on Monday 17th October from 7.30pm to…

First Seminar Line Up
Finally full details of our launch Seminar. The theme is “The ‘underclass’ and social mobility“. The first seminar panel will be in the lecture theatre of B6 College, Kenninghall Road, Clapton, E5 8PB on Monday…

First Seminar Success!
The first Society Syndrome panel took place last night at BSix College, Upper Clapton, to discuss the recent riots and social policy, the audience included students from the college, local residents, members of the campaign…