These may be helpful, although they relate more to Hofstede's work than Hall's. I'll be interested for references to up-to-date studies too. Cultural Dimensions and Global Web User-Interface Design: What? So What? Now What? http://www.amanda.com/resources/hfweb2000/hfweb00.marcus.html Talking Heads vs. Virtual Workspaces: A Comparison of Design Across Cultures http://www.interculturalrelations.com/v1i4Fall1998/f98heaton.htm Beverly Trayner At 16:00 05-12-2003 +0100, you wrote:
Dear AoIR'ists:
The following is from one of the students in my Master's course on corss-cultural communication online here at IT-University, Copenhagen. If you have any tips or suggestiions, please pass them on - either to me and/or Elizabeth.
Thanks!
charles ess Visiting Professor (fall, '03) Department of Digital Aesthetics and Communication (DIAC) The IT University of Copenhagen Glentevej 67 DK-2400 Copenhagen NV
Co-chair, CATaC '04: <it.murdoch.edu.au/catac>
----- Original Message ----- From: <elizabeth@itu.dk> To: <catac@wirth.murdoch.edu.au> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 3:16 PM Subject: Hgh/low context on websites?
Can anyone help?
I'm at student at the IT-University in Denmark, writing a project on IT across cultures.
I'm looking for material to do with the ways in which communication on the Internet differs in relation to high and low context cultures. My interest lies primarily in the way information is conveyed on websites, and whether the characteristics such as non-verbal communication are reflected on websites, for instance through use of certain colours, symbols, visual metaphors and so on.
Thanks,
Elizabeth.
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