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The art of conversation

by Jorge Ledo on August 8, 2008

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A s some of my readers know, I've finished specializing in theories of conversation and communication in between late medieval and early modern, almost anything, some might say. And the fact is that I find very funny with the graphic attached to this post, because in a time not so long ago, someone asked me pretty good sense if our idea of the conversation and communication was the same as during the sixteenth century. Here, as well Galician, the reply: "it depends", and as shown in the accompanying graph, the simple reality of Internet communication complexity is really beautiful. If you want to see the larger picture, you only need to click on it.

The Conversation. The Art of Listening, Learning and sharing.

Via Mashable , which in turn takes it out of here .

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