high-context and low-context cultures are ends of a continuum of how explicit the messages exchanged in a culture are and how important the context is...
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time, and high-context and low-context cultures. In his second book, The Hidden Dimension (1966), he describes the culturally specific temporal and spatial...
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the term low culture identifies the forms of popular culture that have mass appeal, often broadly appealing to the middle or lower cultures of any given...
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Quoting out of context (sometimes referred to as contextomy or quote mining) is an informal fallacy in which a passage is removed from its surrounding...
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with the modern western world, which is a low-context society in which discourse tends to be more specific and specialized (i.e. to particular groups, subcultures...
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Phatic expression (section Importance of context)
between users, and recognition of coparticipants. Backchannel (linguistics) Filler (linguistics) High-context and low-context cultures Literal and figurative...
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Nudity (redirect from Nudity (partial and analogous))
concepts of high-context and low-context cultures were introduced by anthropologist Edward T. Hall. The behaviors and norms of a high context culture depend...
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Social ecological model (redirect from Person-Process-Context-Time Model)
The macrosystem is the larger cultural context, such as attitudes and social conditions within the culture where the child is located. Macrosystems...
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behind popular culture, especially when speaking of Western popular cultures, are the mass media, mass appeal, marketing and capitalism; and it is produced...
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Fragile X syndrome (redirect from X-linked mental retardation and macroorchidism)
puberty) Hypotonia (low muscle tone) Individuals with FXS may present anywhere on a continuum from learning disabilities in the context of a normal intelligence...
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Taarof (category Persian words and phrases)
and the opposite side should respectfully thank that individual and accept the offer with gratitude. High-context and low-context cultures Qahr and ashti...
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Nations and Nationalism (1983) stating that high art is "a literate, codified culture, which permits context-free communication" among cultures. In Distinction:...
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Self-monitoring (section Low vs high self monitors)
individualistic cultures, knowing the context is not necessary to predict others' behavior; thus people from individualistic cultures are more likely to be low self-monitors...
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sites: a Cross-Cultural Analysis of Web sites from High-Context Cultures and Low-Context Cultures". Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 11 (1):...
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collectivist cultures more than in individualistic cultures, since strong emotions and emotional expression could disrupt intra-group relations and smooth social...
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Cross-cultural communication (redirect from Communication across cultures)
will place them in either high or low- context cultures. For example, Hall goes on to explain that low-context cultures assume that the individuals...
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me "Everything's gonna be okay."" Korean postpositions High-context and low-context cultures Much of the material in this article comes from the companion...
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across different cultures and social groups, or how culture affects communication. It describes the wide range of communication processes and problems that...
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People in these cultures are more tolerant of change and accept risks; Low uncertainty avoidance cultures are Denmark, Jamaica, Ireland, and Singapore. Refers...
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Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory (category Organizational culture)
Geert. "Dimensionalizing Cultures: The Hofstede Model in Context". ScholarWorks@GVSU. Online Readings in Psychology and Culture. Retrieved 6 September 2015...
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styles and themes in a modern-day context, as well as the break-up of the barrier between fine and high arts and low art and popular culture. The predominant...
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activity. Role cultures have vast rule-books. Power cultures rely on individualism. Organizational structure – Reporting lines, hierarchies, and the way that...
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Formal concept analysis (redirect from Formal context)
extension and intension. The formal concepts of any formal context can—as explained below—be ordered in a hierarchy called more formally the context's "concept...
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the context of Western culture dominating and destroying other cultures. The process of cultural homogenization in the context of the domination of the...
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Subculture (redirect from Sub-cultures)
cultures, based on dispassionate logic. Maffesoli claims that punks are a typical example of an "urban tribe". In the context of consumer culture, the...
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differences between in-group perceptions between Western and Eastern cultures, with only Western cultures displaying this in-group favoritism. Emotion: Pity...
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Darwinism and Lewis Henry Morgan's theory of cultural evolution. Just as some critics have argued that the distinction between high and low cultures is an...
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Understanding Media (section "Hot" and "cool" media)
are low in audience participation due to their high resolution or definition. Film, for example, is defined as a hot medium, since in the context of a...
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differently due to their cultural backgrounds. In high-context cultures (HCC) and low-context cultures (LCC), this can have an impact on how people perceive...
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Nonverbal communication (redirect from Nonverbal and Gestural Communication)
in cultures is high and low-context. Context relates to certain events and the meaning that is ultimately derived from it. "High-context" cultures rely...
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