Founded in 2015, the journal Faits de Langue et Société (FLS) has established itself as a leading scientific publication exploring the complex interactions between language and societal dynamics. It prioritizes the publication of original and rigorous research that deepens the understanding of linguistic phenomena within their social, cultural, and technological contexts.
By promoting an interdisciplinary approach, Faits de Langue et Société (FLS) contributes to advancing knowledge in linguistics, social studies, communication, and digital humanities. Its double-blind peer-review process ensures the high scientific quality and ethical standards of its articles.
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CONTINUITY AND CHANGE: SPACES OF POWER, NARRATIVE DISCOURSES, AND TERRITORIAL CHALLENGES IN MOROCCO
Nadia KAAOUAS
GENDER INEQUALITIES IN MOROCCO: BETWEEN ATTEMPTS AT DESTABILIZATION AND PATRIARCHAL CONTINUITY
Osire GLACIER
DIGITAL PRACTICES AMONG YOUNG OASIS WOMEN: TAILOR-MADE INTERNET CONNECTIONS
Douha EJJAOUANI and Zakaria KADIRI
THE FRAMING NARRATIVE AND MISE EN ABYME IN CREBILLON'S LE SOPHA: A PLAYFUL SUBVERSION OF NARRATIVE CODES
Abdou NDIAYE
THE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC POLICY TERRITORIALIZATION ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN MOROCCO: A CASE STUDY OF THE INDH IN THE AL HAOUZ PROVINCE
M’hamed ENNOSSE, Zakaria KADIRI, and Aziz MECHOUAT