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HALL’S THEORY HIGH AND LOW CULTURES. KOREAN PROVERB. True communication is believed to occur only when one speaks without the mouth and one listens without the ears. HALL’S CULTURAL PATTERNS. Cultures differ on a continuum from: High-Low context. HIGH CONTEXT. ASIAN ARAB
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KOREAN PROVERB True communication is believed to occur only when one speaks without the mouth and one listens without the ears.
HALL’S CULTURAL PATTERNS Cultures differ on a continuum from: High-Low context
HIGH CONTEXT ASIAN ARAB AFRICAN SOUTH AMERICAN EUROPEAN AMERICAN SCANDINAVIAN LOW CONTEXT
We are all faced with many stimuli.Different cultures rely on different channels for information.
Hall organizes cultures by the amount of information implied. Not specific words.
Categories of Theory • Implicit vs. Explicit • Covert vs. Overt • In-groups vs. Out-groups • Orientation to time
Hall’s Cultural Patterns Implicit vs. Explicit
BILL CLINTON “There was no improper relationship.” I did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky.
I want to go to the movies. • I wish we could go to the movies. • The movies are good entertainment.
Hall’s Cultural Patterns Implicit vs. Explicit
Hall’s Cultural Patterns 2. Covert and Overt Messages
Hall’s Cultural Patterns 3. Importance of In-groups and Out-groups
Groups • Rules and Rituals • Loyalty
Hall’s Cultural Patterns 4. Cultures Orientation to Time
High Context Open/ flexible Low Context Structured Time