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Global Society (Digital) - Humanism, Turbulence and Complexity

Authors: José Rascão;

Global Society (Digital) - Humanism, Turbulence and Complexity

Abstract

We do not intend to deal exhaustively with this subject, because it is broad and complex for the space of a text. Our pretensions, which are much more modest, refer to documentary research for the understanding and development of the problems of Humanism, Complexity, Turbulence and Global (World) Society. The Global Society is supported by technological and communication innovation, in which major social, cultural, economic and political transformations occur in the dynamics of countries, organizations and people, that is, in the way people and different world decision-makers understand reality, how they relate and behave in relation to reality itself. Both meanings can be understood as a result of the informational revolution, promoted mainly from the attempts to understand human intelligence, via computational bases. It will not be an exaggeration or a flagrant error to say that today's society is increasingly qualified by the adjective Digital, where the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) have a constant daily influence, configuring themselves as mediators of social, political, economic relations and in the way of producing/disseminating knowledge. There are forms of absorbing knowledge about people in a ubiquitous way, in which ICTs can be considered, such as new forms of surveillance, work, leisure, war, etc. ICTs play a crucial role in the process of Globalization, as a phenomenon characterized by the wide circulation of people, ideas, habits, work and materials. The growing insertion of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the daily lives of different governments, people, organizations, and public and private institutions has promoted a relationship of deep dependence between them. In this context, everyday actions have become essentially informative, bringing about major social, economic and political changes.

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