The Paper and the Pen: Use and Significance of School Instruments

Varia
By Laurence Faure-Rouesnel
English

School habits of university students reflect of practices and representations, specific to each discipline. On the basis of differences that appear between a law student and a student of philosophy, the author attempts to show how aspects of material school culture, in themselves insignificant and negligible (sheets, pens), may yield information on ways of socialization.

Keywords

  • material culture
  • student
  • law
  • philosophy
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