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Definition of demassify in English: demassifyverbdemassified, demassifies, demassifying diːˈmasɪfʌɪdēˈmasəˌfī [with object]Divide or break up (a social or political unit) into its component parts. computerized forces of production demassify organizations Example sentencesExamples - At the same time, conventional war is generally regarded as oriented toward smaller, more professional, and high-tech forces fighting in ‘demassified’ conflicts.
- Like the economic sectors it serves, it is demassified - composed of individuals who prize their differences.
- This statement espouses the mass society concept, whereas we now live in the demassified society.
- It is somewhat contradictory to expect demassified media to have anything to do with the mainstream opinion.
- Health care in the 1990s is being demassified along with other industrial age enterprises.
- And computer communication is demassified in that individuals in a large audience can receive communications tailored especially for them.
- Once this occurs, the medium has been demassified and demystified.
- High-tech futurists will think the economy is demassifying into something much better.
- The information age however is both demassifying everything and connecting everything together in more complex ways, all at the same time.
- I believe they are valid analyses, but they don't deal with the hierarchy-dissolving, demassifying effects of computer-mediated communication networks.
- And what's happening is that society is becoming more demassified, more heterogeneous, and it is therefore harder and harder to arrive at a majority on an issue.
- If we truly wish to live free of government and corporate intrusion, we first must recognize the need to demassify the way we live our lives.
- In the same way, I believe that racial and ethnic identifications are also demassifying in parallel to what is happening in the economy and the media today.
- With the new technology, companies can demassify and offer a wider variety of products, as well as operate on a global scale.
- In a demassifying America, it is a mistake to derive sweeping conclusions about our civic health from the fate of an unrepresentative sample of mass organizations.
- It demassifies production, media and other aspects of society, introducing instead industrial customization, just-in-time inventories and proliferating channels of cable television.
- The context for lending is demassifying and the economics favors microloans.
Derivatives noun In doing so he lays out a rigid binary opposition in which all that will remain after demassification will be his version of free-market capitalism. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, demassification and disaggregation appear to be pipe dreams.
- Likewise, technology may initially enable demassification from a cost effectiveness perspective and lead eventually to some hybrid model in the middle decades of the 21st century.
- Everything that is happening is simply the further demassification of the ‘mass’ media.
- Magazines, from their contribution to nationhood to demassification after the advent of television.
Definition of demassify in US English: demassifyverbdēˈmasəˌfī [with object]Divide or break up (a social or political unit) into its component parts. computerized forces of production demassify organizations Example sentencesExamples - The context for lending is demassifying and the economics favors microloans.
- At the same time, conventional war is generally regarded as oriented toward smaller, more professional, and high-tech forces fighting in ‘demassified’ conflicts.
- In a demassifying America, it is a mistake to derive sweeping conclusions about our civic health from the fate of an unrepresentative sample of mass organizations.
- It is somewhat contradictory to expect demassified media to have anything to do with the mainstream opinion.
- High-tech futurists will think the economy is demassifying into something much better.
- With the new technology, companies can demassify and offer a wider variety of products, as well as operate on a global scale.
- It demassifies production, media and other aspects of society, introducing instead industrial customization, just-in-time inventories and proliferating channels of cable television.
- The information age however is both demassifying everything and connecting everything together in more complex ways, all at the same time.
- Once this occurs, the medium has been demassified and demystified.
- If we truly wish to live free of government and corporate intrusion, we first must recognize the need to demassify the way we live our lives.
- This statement espouses the mass society concept, whereas we now live in the demassified society.
- In the same way, I believe that racial and ethnic identifications are also demassifying in parallel to what is happening in the economy and the media today.
- And computer communication is demassified in that individuals in a large audience can receive communications tailored especially for them.
- Health care in the 1990s is being demassified along with other industrial age enterprises.
- And what's happening is that society is becoming more demassified, more heterogeneous, and it is therefore harder and harder to arrive at a majority on an issue.
- Like the economic sectors it serves, it is demassified - composed of individuals who prize their differences.
- I believe they are valid analyses, but they don't deal with the hierarchy-dissolving, demassifying effects of computer-mediated communication networks.
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