1. The context of oral communication is one’s immediate audience characterized by precisely delineated embodied presence. The context of print is a discursively constituted individual interiority. The context of digital communication is disembodied immediacy characterized by distributed, algorithmically constituted presence. 2. Communication in oral societies is agonistically toned, pugilistic. Print fosters cool, detached expression. Digital … Continue reading Nine Theses Regarding the...