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Doing Communications in the New Human Order

As we near the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, humanity seems to be in a race—not just to innovate, but also, paradoxically, to complicate life. Today, technology often does more to distort truth and erode the accuracy of information than to build a better-informed world. Nowadays, fact-checking seems to be one of the strongest weapons to fight against untruth. Another—maybe the strongest—is yet to be witnessed: the search for, or pursuit of, truth.

Doing Communications in the New Human Order

As we near the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, humanity seems to be in a race—not just to innovate, but also, paradoxically, to complicate life. Today, technology often does more to distort truth and erode the accuracy of information than to build a better-informed world. Nowadays, fact-checking seems to be one of the strongest weapons to fight against untruth. Another—maybe the strongest—is yet to be witnessed: the search for, or pursuit of, truth.

Doing Communications in the New Human Order

As we near the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, humanity seems to be in a race—not just to innovate, but also, paradoxically, to complicate life.

Doing Communications in the New Human Order

As we near the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, humanity seems to be in a race—not just to innovate, but also, paradoxically, to complicate life.

Doing Communications in the New Human Order

As we near the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, humanity seems to be in a race—not just to innovate, but also, paradoxically, to complicate life.

Doing Communications in the New Human Order

As we near the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, humanity seems to be in a race—not just to innovate, but also, paradoxically, to complicate life.