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|BibType=INCOLLECTION
 
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|Author(s)=Luisa Zappulli; Karen Latricia Hough
 
|Author(s)=Luisa Zappulli; Karen Latricia Hough
|Title=Aspiring Magistrates: Entry Exams and General Traineeship at the Court of Lecce
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|Title=Aspiring magistrates: entry exams and general traineeship at the Court of Lecce
 
|Editor(s)=Baudouin Dupret; Michael Lynch; Tim Berard;
 
|Editor(s)=Baudouin Dupret; Michael Lynch; Tim Berard;
 
|Tag(s)=Ethnomethodology; Law
 
|Tag(s)=Ethnomethodology; Law
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|Publisher=Oxford University Press
 
|Publisher=Oxford University Press
 
|Year=2015
 
|Year=2015
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|Language=English
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|Address=Oxford
 
|Booktitle=Law at Work: Studies in Legal Ethnomethods
 
|Booktitle=Law at Work: Studies in Legal Ethnomethods
 
|Pages=49–62
 
|Pages=49–62
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|URL=https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190210243.001.0001/acprof-9780190210243-chapter-3
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|DOI=10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190210243.003.0003
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|Abstract=This research concerns the observation of the professional activities that aspiring magistrates undertake during their traineeship in the Court of Lecce. The main part of the research involved the assistance of two informants: an expert magistrate responsible for the initial training, and a novice. This double vision of the professional culture of Italian magistrates demonstrates, on the one hand, the perspective of the competent person teaching the novices salient aspects of the job, thereby creating a synthesis between common-sense knowledge and professional knowledge, and, on the other hand, the perspective of the novice who learns the rudiments of law, namely the methods by which experts organize knowledge and judge the social world within these legal categories. Many aspiring magistrates subsequently construct and experiment with their own professional identities during the traineeship, thereby forming concepts and notions about the world of justice and particular legal activities.
 
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Zappulli-Hough2015
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Zappulli-Hough2015
Author(s) Luisa Zappulli, Karen Latricia Hough
Title Aspiring magistrates: entry exams and general traineeship at the Court of Lecce
Editor(s) Baudouin Dupret, Michael Lynch, Tim Berard
Tag(s) Ethnomethodology, Law
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2015
Language English
City Oxford
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Pages 49–62
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DOI 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190210243.003.0003
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Book title Law at Work: Studies in Legal Ethnomethods
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Abstract

This research concerns the observation of the professional activities that aspiring magistrates undertake during their traineeship in the Court of Lecce. The main part of the research involved the assistance of two informants: an expert magistrate responsible for the initial training, and a novice. This double vision of the professional culture of Italian magistrates demonstrates, on the one hand, the perspective of the competent person teaching the novices salient aspects of the job, thereby creating a synthesis between common-sense knowledge and professional knowledge, and, on the other hand, the perspective of the novice who learns the rudiments of law, namely the methods by which experts organize knowledge and judge the social world within these legal categories. Many aspiring magistrates subsequently construct and experiment with their own professional identities during the traineeship, thereby forming concepts and notions about the world of justice and particular legal activities.

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