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Reynaldo José Aragon Gonçalves

Reynaldo Aragon is a journalist specializing in the geopolitics of information and technology, focusing on the relationships between technology, cognition, and behavior. He is a researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies in Communication, Cognition and Computation (NEECCC – INCT DSI) and a member of the National Institute of Science and Technology in Information Disputes and Sovereignty (INCT DSI), where he investigates the impacts of technopolitics on cognitive processes and social dynamics in the Global South. He is the editor of the website codigoaberto.net.

165 Articles

The final frontier

The final frontier

Hybrid warfare, sovereignty, and the historical limits of imperial hegemony.

President Lula during a press conference

Lula and the Year of Truth

Brazil's challenges in 2026 in the face of the collapse of the international order, the imperial offensive, and the hybrid war against democracy.

Esplanade of Ministries

Brazil's strategic challenges in 2026

'This year exposes Brazil's structural challenges in the hybrid war. Institutions, digital platforms, and the perception of reality are the battlegrounds.'

The sculpture "Justice," located in front of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) building in Brasília, was created in 1961 by the Minas Gerais-born artist Alfredo Ceschiatti.

Structural critique or barbarism

The trap of immediacy, the patrimonialism of the State, and the risk of the left abandoning structural critique in favor of the trenches.