Oral communication is quite different in its spontaneity and communicative power from textual and visual communication. Culturally-bounded expectations of ways of speaking and individual creativity provide the spark that can ignite revolution or calm the soul. This book explores, from a cross-cultural perspective, the centrality of orality in the ideological processes that dominate public discourse, providing a counterbalance to the debates that foreground literacy and the power of written communication
The research investigates reports of inexpressible experience as a cultural phenomenon, employing a ...
Public lecture from Ong's Lincoln Lecture series. Ong's summary: "When a culture moves from oral co...
The paper is about H. Odera Oruka's Sage Philosophy project. Oruka interviewed rural sages of Kenya,...
This article examines the changing relation between speech and writing in contemporary communication...
The oral lore or oral tradition had for long been the only and primary medium of communication, and ...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRFor years, communications scholars...
What is the role of interaction, or, more generally, orality, in multiple-audience analysis and adap...
Alternate French version of "Orality, Literacy, and Personality", a lecture from Ong's Lincoln Lectu...
The volume deals with the mechanisms of the oral communication in the ancient Greek culture. It focu...
The 1990s saw a climax of literature representations in what Ong called the secondary orality, parti...
The 1990s saw a climax of literature representations in what Ong called the secondary orality, parti...
Radio as a sound medium, as elaborated in the typical definition of it, constitutes an integral comp...
© 1982, 2002 Walter J. Ong. Walter J. Ong’s classic work provides a fascinating insight into the soc...
The research investigates reports of inexpressible experience as a cultural phenomenon, employing a ...
Given the influence of the series and particularly of Orality and Literacy—“Ong’s most widely known ...
The research investigates reports of inexpressible experience as a cultural phenomenon, employing a ...
Public lecture from Ong's Lincoln Lecture series. Ong's summary: "When a culture moves from oral co...
The paper is about H. Odera Oruka's Sage Philosophy project. Oruka interviewed rural sages of Kenya,...
This article examines the changing relation between speech and writing in contemporary communication...
The oral lore or oral tradition had for long been the only and primary medium of communication, and ...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRFor years, communications scholars...
What is the role of interaction, or, more generally, orality, in multiple-audience analysis and adap...
Alternate French version of "Orality, Literacy, and Personality", a lecture from Ong's Lincoln Lectu...
The volume deals with the mechanisms of the oral communication in the ancient Greek culture. It focu...
The 1990s saw a climax of literature representations in what Ong called the secondary orality, parti...
The 1990s saw a climax of literature representations in what Ong called the secondary orality, parti...
Radio as a sound medium, as elaborated in the typical definition of it, constitutes an integral comp...
© 1982, 2002 Walter J. Ong. Walter J. Ong’s classic work provides a fascinating insight into the soc...
The research investigates reports of inexpressible experience as a cultural phenomenon, employing a ...
Given the influence of the series and particularly of Orality and Literacy—“Ong’s most widely known ...
The research investigates reports of inexpressible experience as a cultural phenomenon, employing a ...
Public lecture from Ong's Lincoln Lecture series. Ong's summary: "When a culture moves from oral co...
The paper is about H. Odera Oruka's Sage Philosophy project. Oruka interviewed rural sages of Kenya,...