Currently most countries worldwide have recommendations, laws, and/or regulations about the use of the languages in their territories. The issues raised often concern general questions related to the use of one or more official languages and the preservation of minority languages and/or dialects. Such initiatives regulate the communication between citizens and administrations, which ultimately have a huge impact on digital communication and, in particular, administrative websites.
Public policies and multilingualism in HCI
Paternò F;
2014
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Currently most countries worldwide have recommendations, laws, and/or regulations about the use of the languages in their territories. The issues raised often concern general questions related to the use of one or more official languages and the preservation of minority languages and/or dialects. Such initiatives regulate the communication between citizens and administrations, which ultimately have a huge impact on digital communication and, in particular, administrative websites.File in questo prodotto:
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