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Dimensionalizing Cultures: The Hofstede Model in Context
mchmielecki.pbworks.comU.S. anthropologist Edward T. Hall (1976) divided cultures according to their ways of communicating, into high-context (much of the information is implicit) and low-context cultures (nearly everything is explicit). In practice this distinction overlaps largely with the traditional versus modern distinction.
Edward T. Hall and The History of Intercultural ...
www.mediacom.keio.ac.jpwas exposed to the concept of linguistic relativity, the process through which language influences human thought and meaning (Whorf, 1940/1956). Hall later said that what Whorf did for understanding the influence of language on human thinking, Hall himself did for human behavior through his study of nonverbal communication (Leeds-Hurwitz, 1990). 3.