Digital Media and Information in Society/Conversations/Orality

What is orality?
Orality is thought and verbal expression in societies where the technologies of literacy (especially writing and print) are unfamiliar to most of the population. The study of orality is closely allied to the study of oral tradition.

The term "orality" has been used in a variety of ways, often to describe, in a generalised fashion, the structures of consciousness found in cultures that do not employ, or employ minimally, the technologies of writing.

= Collaborations between students and ChatGPT about orality =

Collaborative Conversations transcluded from student journals
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