14. Dimensions of Intercultural Nonverbal Communication: Dimension One Extreme The Other Extreme Context Low Context High Context Identity Individualism Collectivism Power Low Power Distance High Power Distance Gender Femininity Masculinity Uncertainty Uncertainty Avoidance Uncertainty Tolerance Time Long Term Short Term Immediacy Low Contact High Contact
15. 1. Context : The degree to which communication is explicit and verbal or implicit and nonverbal. Dimension 1. Context Low Context High Context Core Values Freedom of Speech, Directness Silence, Indirectness Nonverbal Traits Literal meaning, specific details, and precise time schedules Information in the physical context, or internalized in the person Typical Cultures Switzerland, Germany, North America China, Japan, Korea
16. 2. Individualism/Collectivism: The degree to which the society reinforces individual or collective achievements and interpersonal relationships Dimension 2. Individualism/Collectivism Individualism Collectivism Core Value Individual Freedom Group Harmony Nonverbal Traits Proximally distant, different schedules, expressive of emotions Proximally close, coordinated facial expressions and body movements Typical Cultures United States, Australia, Great Britain Venezuela, China, Pakistan
17. 3. Power Distance: The degree of equality of inequality between people in the society. Dimension 3. Power Distance Lower Power Distance Higher Power Distance Core Value People’s Equality Respect for status Nonverbal Traits Located at high latitudes, more tactile, relaxing and clear vocalic cues Located near the equator, untouchable, regulated nonverbal displays Typical Cultures Austria, Israel, Denmark Philippines, Mexico, Venezuela
18. 4. Gender: The degree of traditional gender roles of achievement, control, and power. Dimension 4.Gender Femininity Masculinity Core Value Caring for others Material Success Nonverbal traits Relaxed and coordinated vocal patterns, nurturing High level of stress, loud, aggressive Typical Cultures Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands Japan, Austria, Venezuela
19. 5. Uncertainty: The degree of avoidance or tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity within the society . Dimension 5.Uncertainity Uncertainty Avoidance Uncertainty Tolerance Core Value Certainty; what is different is dangerous Exploration; what is different causes curiosity Nonverbal traits More emotional displays, higher level of anxiety More positive and friendly to strangers Typical Cultures Greece, Portugal, Belgium Singapore, Denmark, Sweden
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21. 7. Immediacy: The degree of closeness, intimacy and availability for communication. Dimension 6.Immediacy Low Contact High Contact Core Value Certainty; what is different is dangerous Exploration; what is different causes curiosity Nonverbal traits Located in cooler climates, stand apart and touch less, stay "cool” Located in warmer countries nearer the equator, stand closer together and touch more, expressive Typical Cultures Japan, China, Korea North Africa, France, Brazil