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  2. High-context and low-context cultures - Wikipedia

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    In anthropology, 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 in communication. The distinction between cultures with high and low contexts is intended to draw attention to variations in both spoken and non-spoken forms of communication. [ 1 ]

  3. File:Wikimania 2018 - Communicate effectively - low context ...

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    English: Communicate effectively between cultures - High context Low Context - Wikimania 2018, Cape Town - workshop about learning to recognize what role context plays in our communications. Français : Communiquer efficacement entre les cultures - Contexte fort et contexte faible - Présentation à Wikimania 2018, atelier pour apprendre à ...

  4. Cross-cultural communication - Wikipedia

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    High- and low-context cultures: context is the most important cultural dimension and also difficult to define. The idea of context in culture was advanced by the anthropologist Edward T Hall. He divides culture into two main groups: High and Low context cultures. He refers to context as the stimuli, environment or ambiance surrounding the ...

  5. Outline of culture - Wikipedia

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    High context culture – a culture with the tendency use high context messages, resulting in catering towards in-groups; Low context culture – culture with a tendency not to cater towards in-groups; Non-institutional culture - culture that is emerging bottom-up from self-organizing grassroot initiatives, rather than top-down from the state

  6. Sociolinguistics - Wikipedia

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    Sociolinguistics is the descriptive study of the interaction between society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context and language and the ways it is used. It can overlap with the sociology of language, which focuses on the effect of language on society.

  7. High concept - Wikipedia

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    High concept is a type of artistic work that can be easily pitched with a succinctly stated premise. [1] It can be contrasted with low concept , which is more concerned with character development and other subtleties that are not as easily summarized.

  8. Chronemics - Wikipedia

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    The monochronic-oriented approach to negotiations is direct, linear and rooted in the characteristics that illustrate low context tendencies. The low context culture approaches diplomacy in a lawyerly, dispassionate fashion with a clear idea of acceptable outcomes and a plan for reaching them. Draft arguments would be prepared elaborating ...

  9. Low culture - Wikipedia

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    Many well-known examples of modern low culture are represented by online memes that can quickly spread through various social media or messaging platforms. In the context of modern internet culture , memes are cultural ideas (often in the form of images, videos, or vernacular phrases) that have gradually developed certain contextual meanings ...