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‘A system of lasting, transposable dispositions which, integrating past experiences, functions at every moment as a matrix of perceptions, appreciations, and actions and makes possible the achievement of infinitely diversified tasks, thanks to analogical transfers of schemes permitting the solution of similarly shaped problems.’(Bourdieu, 1971, p. 83)Thus, social origins and past experiences provide a platform for taken-for-granted perceptions of what is possible and the instinctive actions in response to career opportunities or obstacles (Harker, Mahar and Wilkes, 1990). Through legal education, articles and professional mentorship (and their own biographies), lawyers also acquire cultural repertoires that foster familiarity and skill in negotiating legal careers (Kennett, 1973, p. 242).…”
‘A system of lasting, transposable dispositions which, integrating past experiences, functions at every moment as a matrix of perceptions, appreciations, and actions and makes possible the achievement of infinitely diversified tasks, thanks to analogical transfers of schemes permitting the solution of similarly shaped problems.’(Bourdieu, 1971, p. 83)Thus, social origins and past experiences provide a platform for taken-for-granted perceptions of what is possible and the instinctive actions in response to career opportunities or obstacles (Harker, Mahar and Wilkes, 1990). Through legal education, articles and professional mentorship (and their own biographies), lawyers also acquire cultural repertoires that foster familiarity and skill in negotiating legal careers (Kennett, 1973, p. 242).…”