This chapter analyzes aspects of the information and communication society, which affirm the power of knowledge in the continuous recognition and reinterpretation of signs. Deviant aspects of technology use related to cognitive capitalism and consumer needs that are expressed in knowledge are addressed and new forms of educational emergencies are outlined. The flipped inclusion model is based on epistemological constructs, which characterize the cross-media society and on the value of the circular economy, understood as self-regenerative, through investments in circular education as a permanent re-education process. The research, carried out in Italy, proposes an existential design model, focused on the perspectives of a permanent and inclu...