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Hall's Dimensions

Edward T. Hall, an American anthropologist, identified several key dimensions of culture that help explain differences in communication and behavior across

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Edward T. Hall, an American anthropologist, identified several key dimensions of culture that help explain differences in communication and behavior across cultures. His work primarily focuses on the role of context, time, and space in communication. Here are the main categories he developed for cultural identification:

1. High-Context vs. Low-Context Cultures:

2. Monochronic vs. Polychronic Cultures:

3. Proxemics (Use of Space):

4. Fast and Slow Messages:

5. Time Perception (Past, Present, Future Orientation):

These categories provide a framework for understanding and analyzing cultural differences in communication and behavior across societies.

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