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