Inclusive information

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Adopted by the UN towards the end of 1948, after the atrocities committed in World War II, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is perhaps the most important document ever written, and one of the texts that has been translated into more languages. By protecting the rights inherent to our human condition, this is a text that we should all know and respect. “Inclusive information” seeks precisely that: to expand access to knowledge of those minimum rights, which constitute us as humans.

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Medrano, G., & Zegers, F. (2020). Inclusive information. ARQ, 2020(104), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-69962020000100003

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