Abstract
This volume explores the reconfigurations of social, narrative, and linguistic structures in Morocco and Africa through a multidisciplinary lens. By combining literary analysis (subversion of codes), development sociology (INDH), and gender studies (digital agency), the contributions decrypt the tension between institutional persistence and emancipatory praxis. Drawing on a rigorous qualitative methodology, this work examines the capacity of actors to reinvest in power spaces and vectors of symbolic capital.
Recommended Citation
KAAOUAS, Nadia
(2025)
"CONTINUITY AND CHANGE: SPACES OF POWER, NARRATIVE DISCOURSES, AND TERRITORIAL CHALLENGES IN MOROCCO,"
Faits de Langue et Société (FLS): Vol. 11:
Iss.
2, Article 9.
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/fls/vol11/iss2/9