high context culture

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high context culture (plural high context cultures)

  1. Alternative form of high-context culture
    • 2001, James A. Schnell, Qualitative Method Interpretations in Communication Studies, page 15 0739101471:
      Americans (from a low context culture) will complain that Japanese speakers (from a high context culture) never "get to the point." This is due to a failure to recognize that high context cultures must provide a context and setting and let the point evolve.
    • 2008, Justin Paul, International Marketing, →ISBN, page 111:
      In high context cultures, however, besides the spoken word, body language, gestures, shaking of the head and hand, each convey some meaning.
    • 2009, Lena Robinson, Psychology for Social Workers, →ISBN:
      In high context cultures, most of the information is either in the physical context, or internalized in the person.