A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures

This dissertation is a cross-culture empirical study to explore whether the characteristics of Hall’s high-context (HC) and low-context (LC) cultures can be reflected in the print advertising in the automotive industry. Germany is chosen as the representative of LC cultural country. Brazil, South Af...

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Main Author: Zheng, Yi
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53583/
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description This dissertation is a cross-culture empirical study to explore whether the characteristics of Hall’s high-context (HC) and low-context (LC) cultures can be reflected in the print advertising in the automotive industry. Germany is chosen as the representative of LC cultural country. Brazil, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates represent for the HC cultures. The 100 print advertisements from HC culture and LC cultures respectively will be collected and investigated. Meanwhile, the total number of 200 print advertising are all from the same advertising website (Ads of the World) from the recent five years (2013-2018). From applying two theories of the visual complexity and the process of visual appeal on visual analysis and content analysis, there are two primary findings in my study. One is that the print advertising from HC cultures appears greater in visual complexity compared with that of the LC cultures. Another is that, in general, it seems that the print advertising from HC cultures are more likely to have a more indirect process appeal contrasted with that of LC culture. These findings suggest that print advertising in the global market reflect the dominant cultural features in each country which I have investigated.
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spelling nottingham-535832022-03-11T15:58:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53583/ A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures Zheng, Yi This dissertation is a cross-culture empirical study to explore whether the characteristics of Hall’s high-context (HC) and low-context (LC) cultures can be reflected in the print advertising in the automotive industry. Germany is chosen as the representative of LC cultural country. Brazil, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates represent for the HC cultures. The 100 print advertisements from HC culture and LC cultures respectively will be collected and investigated. Meanwhile, the total number of 200 print advertising are all from the same advertising website (Ads of the World) from the recent five years (2013-2018). From applying two theories of the visual complexity and the process of visual appeal on visual analysis and content analysis, there are two primary findings in my study. One is that the print advertising from HC cultures appears greater in visual complexity compared with that of the LC cultures. Another is that, in general, it seems that the print advertising from HC cultures are more likely to have a more indirect process appeal contrasted with that of LC culture. These findings suggest that print advertising in the global market reflect the dominant cultural features in each country which I have investigated. 2018-08-31 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53583/1/4306817%20%28Zheng%20Yi%29.pdf Zheng, Yi (2018) A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] Print advertising High-context and low-context culture the visual complexity the process of visual appeal
spellingShingle Print advertising
High-context and low-context culture
the visual complexity
the process of visual appeal
Zheng, Yi
A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
title A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
title_full A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
title_fullStr A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
title_short A Cross-Cultural Study: A Comparison of the Print Advertising in the High-Context and Low-Context Cultures
title_sort cross-cultural study: a comparison of the print advertising in the high-context and low-context cultures
topic Print advertising
High-context and low-context culture
the visual complexity
the process of visual appeal
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53583/