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Bayanov, K. R. Virtualization of Social and Cultural Space

Abstract: At the modern stage of social and cultural post-modernism the term ‘virtual world’ is the key term for diagnostics and development of effective methods of prognosis. The term ‘virtual world’ (from Latin vis – force, ability and virtualis – capable of, possible) has a rather broad meaning: possibility of existence; what seems to be; what exists in reality but is not represented in material images; some inner ties of a complex system. It is clear that the author is talking about a very complex and important occurrence. The author is talking about the phenomenon which plays a very significant role in our life and may become even more important in the future


Keywords:

virtualization, post-modern, prognosis, development of economy and technology, post-industrial society and financial economy


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