High context vs low context

    • [DOC File]Culture Differences around the World – Activity 2

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      High Context vs. Low Context Culture. Definition: Culture is the acquired knowledge people use to interpret, experience, and generate behavior. One of the ways people understand a message is according to its cultural context, the pattern of physical cues and implied understanding that convey meaning between two members of the same culture.

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    • [DOC File]Reading Guide for Cooper & Simonds

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      High Context vs. Low Context (pp. 66-69). Note the four contextual variables (Table 2.3), the language code systems p. 67, and general characteristics of high and low context cultures. Value Orientation (pp. 71-81). Pay special attention to Hsu’s postulates and Condon and Yousef’s Table 2.4. No need to memorize, but be familiar with them.

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    • [DOC File]Home | LBCC

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      Low- vs. High-context (the extent to which cultures rely on contextual cues to determine the meaning of communication behaviors) Low vs. High-Power (the degree to which power, money, education, age, experience, and/or other valued characteristics is evenly distributed amongst people in a society)

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 3: THE DIMENSIONS OF CULTURE – PART 2

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      Low-context cultures are those in which individuals need a great amount of background or written and oral information before the communication can be effective. High-context cultures are those in which individuals are heavily socialized so that they do not need a great amount of written and oral information.

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    • Communication Norms; A Comparison of Cultures

      Low Context v. High Context. Low Context (Anglo-American, N. European) High Context (Asian, Latin American) What is said is more important than how it is said Silence may communicate more than words. Words are of paramount importance More depth of meaning than is ever imagined.

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    • [DOC File]PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNICATION

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      Discuss the differences between low-context and high-context cultures. 2. Analyze the statement “women tend to use both more intensifiers and more hedges than men.”

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    • [DOC File]Discussion Questions – Culture, Context, High and Low Contexts

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      Apr 11, 2011 · After learning what a low context culture is, describe any experiences you have had with this type of culture. (In my experiences, I have _____.) Why might it be difficult for an individual to switch between low and high context cultures? (It might be difficult to switch between cultures because _____.)

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2 Managing Diversity: Releasing Every Employee’s ...

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      High vs. Low Context Cultures. High-Context. Establish social trust first. Value personal relations and goodwill. Negotiations slow and ritualistic. Chinese . Korean. Japanese. Vietnamese. Low-Context. Get down to business first. Value expertise and performance. Agreement by specific, legalistic contract. Negotiations as efficient as possible.

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