Description
The aim of this paper is to explore possible ways by which information ethicscan contribute to combact racism in a world digitaly interconected. It proposes an articulation between decolonial theory and intercultural information ethics as a methodological device to do so. It defends the epistemological legitimacy of its object andof its theoretical aproach, through an overview of information science history itself, from its positivist beginings towards its currentstatusasan applied social science.