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  1. In anthropology, high-context culture and low-context culture 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 ...

  2. Depending on the amount of information conveyed, cultures are classified as being high-context and low-context. However, this type of segregation is not rigid, but takes the form of a gradient since the contextual base of a culture is not a quantifiable but relative concept.

  3. The differentiation between high and low context cultures is meant to highlight differences in verbal and nonverbal communication. High-context cultures will use communication that focuses on underlying context, meaning, and tone in the message, and not just the words themselves.

  4. Sep 19, 2022 · High context cultures have a communication style based on body language, tone, and overall context; while low context cultures are more straightforward and explicit in communication.

  5. Jul 17, 2017 · Using Hall’s high- and low-context dimensions as the main parameters, an exploratory analysis of McDonald’s Web sites identified five different strategies by which visual communication is used to support high-context communication traits.

  6. Low-context cultures are cultures where the emphasis is placed on the words that come out of an individual’s mouth. High-context cultures, on the other hand, are cultures where understanding a message is dependent on the cultural context and a communicator’s nonverbal behavior.

  7. Sep 17, 2019 · And what are the main differences between the two (note: according to Hall's research, approximately 70% of the world cultures are estimated to be high-context, with high- context indicating a situation where most knowledge happens below the water line)? Let's find out.

  8. Feb 17, 2024 · High context communication refers to cultures where much of the meaning is conveyed through nonverbal cues, implicit messages, and contextual factors. In high context cultures – like Japan, China, Korea, and many Middle Eastern and Latin American countries – relationships are paramount, and communication is often indirect and nuanced.

  9. Dec 13, 2017 · High-context cultures privilege messages in which meaning resides largely within knowledge of the context of the interaction, including the setting and participants. In low-context cultures, most of a message's meaning is conveyed in the explicit verbal code.

  10. Abstract. One of the reasons for all the visible and invisible differences among cultures stems from the fact that some cultures are what is known as high context whereas others are totally opposite, that is, they belong to the low-context group. While in the former people generally love to read between the lines and are seen as open, intuitive ...