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Editorial
 
Matthias Koenig
 
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Abstract

The present issue of UNESCO’s International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS) takes up the previous thematic debate on linguistic diversity, linguistic rights, and language policies (see Vol 3, No. 1 & 2). It addresses a field of language use which is increasingly relevant for communication and, at the same time, less susceptible to state intervention: the Internet. The articles collected in this issue present research findings of an international socio-linguistic research project on multilingualism on the Internet, which has been carried out in co-operation with the UNESCO project Initiative B@bel.

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Koenig, Matthias. Editorial. IJMS: International Journal on Multicultural Societies. 2004, vol. 6, no.1, pp. 1-2. UNESCO. ISSN 1817-4574. www.unesco.org/shs/ijms/vol6/issue1/ed
 

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Periodical Name IJMS, Vol.6, No. 1
Publication date 2004/14
Number of pages pp. 1- 2





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