Article
Portuguese
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Abstract
Discussão and the problem of information activities in the context of the so-called global society, which places dilemmas, conflicts and paradoxies on the scene, sacrificing cities, redesigning the geography of the world and discovering in our eyes the exacerbation of intolerance embodied in civil and ethnic wars. Following the wider process of deindustrialisation, new, precarious and irregular working arrangements, some challenges are needed: how to design and target information policies that will report a huge mass of excluded, unemployed, exiled, marginalised? From a collective point of view, would there be action to take account of the new collective subjectivity and the multiple identities at stake? In the face of this globalism, other values need to be problematic and new forms of citizenship must be put on the table. The new revolution should be ethical and aesthetic.