The research of social institutions, groups and relations in
globalized world and virtual environments was undertaken in an effort to bring
a better understanding and appreciation of modern opportunities to people from
around the world. This issue is important because misconceptions and
stereotypes about globalized society and virtualization still exist. Like
scholars have always done, the authors of the current issue do research that
reflect the contemporary human condition.
We asked researchers from around the world to respond to
themes such as, violence in families as a result of society virtualization,
ethnic minorities, national independence and its manifestation in modern arts,
media texts and virtual galaxies. These themes provide us with a conceptualglimpse into the condition of modern society. The articles of the issue are
ideal for the analysis of societies in transition, they are especially suitable
for studying postmodern social relations.
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