Abstract
This issue of Faits de Langue et Société examines the links between communication, education, and interculturality through a double lens: linguistic heritage and digital mediation. Drawing on diverse settings and complementary approaches, it shows how language practices shape the circulation of meaning, the transmission of knowledge, and the construction of belonging in societies marked by linguistic plurality and socio-technical change.
Recommended Citation
KAAOUAS, Nadia and AIT BOUCHGOUR, Taoufik
(2023)
"FROM LINGUISTIC HERITAGE TO CONNECTED ENVIRONMENTS: LANGUAGE AS AN ANALYZER OF SOCIAL CHANGE,"
Faits de Langue et Société (FLS): Vol. 9:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/fls/vol9/iss1/1