I think we would do well to give this dedicated consideration. From my very limited, mostly academic, perspective, it seems that there are emerging trends to suggest that the "Age of Orality" is very real. More and more, I see invitations to online discussions, webinars, etc. Some, in my experience, are revaluing discussions as ways of data creation and collection. This demand for human interaction is exciting. Indeed, an interesting read - well done!
I think we would do well to give this dedicated consideration. From my very limited, mostly academic, perspective, it seems that there are emerging trends to suggest that the "Age of Orality" is very real. More and more, I see invitations to online discussions, webinars, etc. Some, in my experience, are revaluing discussions as ways of data creation and collection. This demand for human interaction is exciting. Indeed, an interesting read - well done!