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Culture Grammar (by Edward Hall) - Coggle Diagram
Culture Grammar (by Edward Hall)
Publications
"Three dimentions"
"Beyond culture"
"The dilent language"
Followers
Robert Kohis
Followers
Eric Hirsch
Importance
Goes beyond science
Introduction to ICC
Practicality
Contextuality of cultures
vs
Implicit
Hidden / not visualised
Explicit
visualized / available
Space-context (proxemics)
distant cultures
conactual cultures
Contextuality of cultures
Low context cultures
rituals are less meaningful, 2. rule oriented, 3. rules are external, 4. extended explanation is expected and provided, 5. corrections - start terms + diverse + for specific reasons
Time-context
Monochronic
time is valued, 2. time is a resource, 3. careful planning (1 action at a time), 4. time-management
Polichronic
human interaction matters, 2. multitasking, 3. things are done in their time
High-context cultures
Rituals are meaningful, powerful and vitual
Rituals are dressing for ideas
Rituals replace the words. They are the codes and the elaborated forms of idea transfer