Lexicographical Neighbors of Bipolarization
Literary usage of Bipolarization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In Praise of Film Studies: Essays in Honor of Makino Mamoruby Mark Howard Nornes, Mamoru Makino, Aaron Gerow by Mark Howard Nornes, Mamoru Makino, Aaron Gerow (2001)
"By manipulating this bipolarization, the nostalgic recollection of hometown
memories in Izu no odoriko and other cultural forms such as popular music and ..."
2. Europe: Dimensions of Peace by Björn Hettne (1988)
"... Africa, and Latin America is more significant than it once was. Instead of a
crisp bipolarization, there is a fuzzy one, with many players ..."
3. Familiar Illustrations of Natural Philosophy: Selected Principally from by John Frederic Daniell (1840)
"It thus appears that the original polarized ray suffers a bifurcation or
bipolarization by its passage through the crystallized plate, and that its plane of ..."
4. Regional Integration and Cooperation in West Africa: A Multidimensional by Real Lavergne (1997)
"The resulting bipolarization of interstate and trans-state relations should be
properly understood and effectively addressed if regional integration is to ..."
5. North-East Asian Regional Security: The Role of International Institutions by Takashi Inoguchi, Grant B. Stillman (1997)
"... that helps to crystallize this segmentation is the growing importance of
decentralized production.9 Consequently, social bipolarization is growing ..."
6. Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa by Ramata Molo Thioune (2004)
"... users are concentrated in the big cities, particularly in the capitals; whereas,
the rural areas are neglected; thus creating a bipolarization of ICT ..."
7. Babies and Bosses: Reconciling Work and Family Life (2004)
"... 5. and TACHIBANAKI, T. (2001), "Structural Issues in the Japanese Labor Market:
An Era of Variety, Equity, and Efficiency or an Era of bipolarization? ..."