Summary of Ian Leslie's Conflicted
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822538702
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The internet is a medium that produces disagreement by design. People are becoming more offensive and offended, and they do less listening than they do talking.
#2 The American anthropologist Edward T. Hall introduced a distinction between two types of communication culture: high-context and low-context. High-context cultures are those in which little is said explicitly, and most of the message is implied. In low-context cultures, communication is explicit and direct.
#3 The world we live in today is one of high- and low-context communication. We are more temperamentally egalitarian than ever, and as a result, we are encountering more people with different values and customs.
#4 The low-context shift is being accelerated by communication technologies. We are losing our ability to discern someone’s intent from their eyes, posture, and movement, and we are relying on conflict-resolution tactics that were developed for the world in which humans lived 200,000 years ago.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The internet is a medium that produces disagreement by design. People are becoming more offensive and offended, and they do less listening than they do talking.
#2 The American anthropologist Edward T. Hall introduced a distinction between two types of communication culture: high-context and low-context. High-context cultures are those in which little is said explicitly, and most of the message is implied. In low-context cultures, communication is explicit and direct.
#3 The world we live in today is one of high- and low-context communication. We are more temperamentally egalitarian than ever, and as a result, we are encountering more people with different values and customs.
#4 The low-context shift is being accelerated by communication technologies. We are losing our ability to discern someone’s intent from their eyes, posture, and movement, and we are relying on conflict-resolution tactics that were developed for the world in which humans lived 200,000 years ago.
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