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    The Low-Flying Communicator: Understanding public relations in a regional context by Hoffmann Jochen, Lingwall James A.

    Published in Nordicom Review (2020-05-01)
    “…In this article, we tackle the latter question by identifying and discussing the role of the low-flying communicator in the Danish region of North Jutland. …”
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    Intercultural Competencies: Understanding High- vs. Low-Context Cultures by Pablo Lamino, John Diaz

    Published in EDIS (2024-12-01)
    “… This first publication in the Intercultural Competencies series provides valuable insights and recommendations on engaging diverse clientele by understanding and applying high-context and low-context cultural communication styles. …”
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    Reassessing the integrated model of advice-giving in supportive interactions: the moderating roles of need for cognition and communication styles by Ildo Kim, Bo Feng, JooYoung Jang, Bingqing Wang

    Published in Social Influence (2019-01-01)
    “…The present study reassessed the effectiveness of the Integrated Model of Advice-giving with participants of varying levels of need for cognition (NFC) and different communication styles (high- and low-context communication styles). …”
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    Semantic communication system with efficient integration of global and local context features by Peng LUO, Yueling LIU, Yuyuan ZHANG, Kuo CAO, Haitao ZHAO, Jibo WEI

    Published in Tongxin xuebao (2023-07-01)
    “…A communication system based on extended contextual semantic features was proposed by using an end-to-end integrated design method based on deep learning.Unlike existing research that focused only on local context while neglecting global context, the proposed system integrated both local and global contextual knowledge, semantic encoding and decoding was utilized by extended contextual knowledge, thereby enhancing the reliability of the semantic communication system.At the transmitter, efficient semantic representation was achieved through extended contextual semantic encoding.At the receiver, the accuracy of semantic inference was improved by combining mechanisms such as historical communication text mining, contextual semantic feature learning, and heuristic graph-based decoding strategy.When comparing with the traditional communication system and the existing semantic communication systems, simulation results demonstrate that the proposed system significantly improves the reliability of the communication system under low signal-to-noise ratio.…”
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    Semantic communication system with efficient integration of global and local context features by Peng LUO, Yueling LIU, Yuyuan ZHANG, Kuo CAO, Haitao ZHAO, Jibo WEI

    Published in Tongxin xuebao (2023-07-01)
    “…A communication system based on extended contextual semantic features was proposed by using an end-to-end integrated design method based on deep learning.Unlike existing research that focused only on local context while neglecting global context, the proposed system integrated both local and global contextual knowledge, semantic encoding and decoding was utilized by extended contextual knowledge, thereby enhancing the reliability of the semantic communication system.At the transmitter, efficient semantic representation was achieved through extended contextual semantic encoding.At the receiver, the accuracy of semantic inference was improved by combining mechanisms such as historical communication text mining, contextual semantic feature learning, and heuristic graph-based decoding strategy.When comparing with the traditional communication system and the existing semantic communication systems, simulation results demonstrate that the proposed system significantly improves the reliability of the communication system under low signal-to-noise ratio.…”
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    Effects of the perception of a communicative context on the transmission of information by Sayaka Suga, Minoru Karasawa

    Published in Journal of Human Environmental Studies (2011-06-01)
    “…The present study examined effects of the perception of a communicative context on the transmission of information. …”
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    Beyond communicative competence: Investigating the impact of grit and classroom enjoyment on willingness to communicate by Tingting Huang, Hazlina Abdul Halim, Ilyana Binti Jalaluddin, Songtao Liu

    Published in Social Sciences and Humanities Open (2025-01-01)
    “…However, it remains underdeveloped in exam-driven English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts, such as China, where classroom instruction prioritizes linguistic competence over communicative readiness. …”
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    Instrumental and integrative orientations: Predictors of willingness to communicate in the Iranian EFL context by Mahsa Ghanbarpour

    “…Given that promoting learners’ communicative competence in a second language (L2) is one of the primary foci of communicative language teaching approaches, the late 1980s saw an expansion in research into willingness to communicate (WTC), which is deemed to affect individuals’ predisposition towards the initiation of L2 communication. …”
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    Communication, Culture, and Governance in Asia | Communicative Assemblages of the Pisonet and the Translocal Context of ICT for the “Have-less”: Innovation, Inclusion, Stratificati... by Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano

    Published in International Journal of Communication (2019-09-01)
    “… This article examines the translocal context of emerging information and communication technology (ICT) for the “have-less,” with a focus on public access ICT that emerged to become popular in low-income communities in the Philippines: the pisonet (one-peso net). …”
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    Human behavior in the context of low-probability high-impact events by Joakim Sundh

    “…In this article I summarize the main findings regarding human behavior in the context of low-probability high-impact events and identify the main sources of bias and other idiosyncrasies, specifically: [1] ignorance of critical events due to biased information search, [2] a false sense of security due to reinforcement learning and reliance on small samples, [3] biased evaluation of likelihood due to mental availability and affective content, and [4] inaccurate interpretation of risks due to the format by which they are communicated. …”
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