In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into one that was fundamentally grounded in the printed word. Print culture flowered for more than 200 years. However, thanks, in large part, to fundamental social changes, coupled with significant developments in writing technologies, the future of written culture as we have known it is increasingly in question. This paper identifies specific parameters that historically came to define written culture and considers the viability of these parameters in the new millennium. Particular emphasis is given to the role of the computer (and computer-based technologies) in reshaping our relationship with both the written and the printed word. While the dis...
This paper surveys five broad areas in which important and dramatic changes are occurring today. The...
"How does writing relate to speech? What impact does it have on social organisation and development?...
Print culture, as the call for this issue suggests, has dominated the world for 500 years, but also ...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
Language is subject to change according to the spirit of the age. Accordingly, the present period is...
ABSTRACT\ud MULTIMODALITY IN THE TECHNICAL AGE: A HISTORICAL\ud SURVEY OF TECHNOLOGY AND WRITING\ud ...
An innovative and imaginative study of machines for writing and reading in late nineteenth century A...
The invention of writing entailed enormous consequences not only for human language but also for hum...
The paper looks at the major technological, sociocultural and linguistic factors that are changing t...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Because language is so intangible...
The digital computer screen is rapidly becoming the dominant medium for writing and reading in many ...
During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications...
It is no longer possible to think about literacy in isolation from a vast array of social, technolog...
This paper surveys five broad areas in which important and dramatic changes are occurring today. The...
"How does writing relate to speech? What impact does it have on social organisation and development?...
Print culture, as the call for this issue suggests, has dominated the world for 500 years, but also ...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
Language is subject to change according to the spirit of the age. Accordingly, the present period is...
ABSTRACT\ud MULTIMODALITY IN THE TECHNICAL AGE: A HISTORICAL\ud SURVEY OF TECHNOLOGY AND WRITING\ud ...
An innovative and imaginative study of machines for writing and reading in late nineteenth century A...
The invention of writing entailed enormous consequences not only for human language but also for hum...
The paper looks at the major technological, sociocultural and linguistic factors that are changing t...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Because language is so intangible...
The digital computer screen is rapidly becoming the dominant medium for writing and reading in many ...
During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications...
It is no longer possible to think about literacy in isolation from a vast array of social, technolog...
This paper surveys five broad areas in which important and dramatic changes are occurring today. The...
"How does writing relate to speech? What impact does it have on social organisation and development?...
Print culture, as the call for this issue suggests, has dominated the world for 500 years, but also ...