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Note-writing as an intellectual craft: Niklas Luhmann and academic writing as a process 1 1 Responsible editor: Chantal Medaets <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7834-3834> 2 2 References correction and bibliographic normalization services: Camila Pires de Campos Freitas <camilacampos.revisora@gmail.com> 3 3 English version: Viviane Ramos <vivianeramos@gmail.com>

Abstract

Despite numerous indications that academic writing is a means toward intellectual discovery and not just a representation of thought, in Brazil, it is seen more as a product of studies and subjects than an integral part of university education. This article presents note-taking, an apparently simple and supposedly archaic activity, as a way through which academic writing is eminently oriented towards constructing an authorial thought. To this end, we discuss recent findings in the historiography of writing that show note-taking as an essential practice in the development of modern intellectuality. We also present an emblematic case, in the 20th century, of the fruitful use of a note-taking system created by German sociologist Niklas Luhmann. Finally, we point out that the value of note-taking goes beyond mere historical curiosity, constituting an additional tool for a daily life in which satisfaction and a sense of intellectual development are at the center of academic life.

Keywords
academic writing; academic literacy; Niklas Luhmann; Research Methodology

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