”SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY“
Proceedings of an annual international conference for young researchers
ISSN 2345-0126 (online)
Editorial board of the journal coincide with the scientific committee of the conference. All articles are peer-reviewed (blind reviewing).
The goal of the journal: To create an environment for young researchers to present their results and to improve their skills in research execution.
Scope of the journal: Social transformations happen all over the world in various forms and affect our social, legal, technological and political environment. We invite young researchers to look critically at those changes and share the results they have obtained.
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Social Transformations in Contemporary Society 2019 (7)
- MASS PERSONALIZATION VS. MASS CUSTOMIZATION: FINDING VARIANCE IN SEMANTICAL MEANING AND PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION BETWEEN SECTORS Gedas Baranauskas
- PRINCIPAL – AGENT AGREEMENT AND UNEMPLOYED THIRD COUNTRY NATIONALS: THE ROLE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE AGENCIES IN COUNTRACTING-OUT EMPLOYMENT CASE MANAGEMENT TO ENABLE YOUNG THIRD COUNTRY IMMIGRANTS EMPLOYMENT-RELATED TRANSITION FROM WELFARE TO WORK IN CZECH REPUBLIC Eddy Bruno Esien
- “DIFFERENT SPEED” OR UNIFIED EU? ANSWER FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF INSTITUTIONALISM THEORY Svajūnė Ungurytė-Ragauskienė
- SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION OF PAKISTAN UNDER KASHMIR DISPUTE Sohaib Mukhtar
- CULTURE, ADVERTISING AND THE PLAY WITH ‘RELIGION’ Gintarė Kriaučiūnaitė-Lazauskienė
- VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND THE GDPR Aurimas Šidlauskas
- THE SIGNIFICANT ROLE OF LEGAL REGULATIONS AND STANDARDISATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TELEMEDICINE IN THE EU Mikołaj Maśliński
- EVALUATION OF CYBER INSURANCE AS A RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL PROVIDING CYBER-SECURITY Julija Gavėnaitė-Sirvydienė
- CROSSING METACOGNITIVE AWARENESS IN UNIVERSITY STUDIES: AN EMPHASIS ON BELIEFS Marjan Masoodi
- CHINA’S ONE BELT ONE ROAD INITIATIVE AND THE EU’S FDI SCREENING REGIME: SCOPE, EU’S ATTITUDE AND IMPACT Andrius Bambalas
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY – ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CHALLENGES FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION Tymoteusz Mądry
- THE LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE VIOLATION OF E-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Erika Statkienė
- SOCIAL RESILIENCE ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK IN THE CONTEXT OF ORGANIZATIONS OPERATING IN RURAL AREAS: CONCEPTUAL REVIEW Jolita Gečienė
- JURISDICTION IN THE SUCCESSION MATTERS UNDER THE REGULATION (EU) NO 650/2012 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 4 JULY 2012 IN THE FACE OF POLISH INTERNATIONAL CIVIL PROCEDURE Marta Lewandowska-Mroczkowska
- NATIONALISM IN THE CONTEXT OF POLITICS OF CHANGE IN SPAIN Vigilija Žiūraitė
- DAMAGE CLAIMS FOR IMPROPER PRISON CONDITIONS: THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE SUPREME ADMINISTRATIVE COURT OF LITHUANIA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS Monika Dumbrytė-Ožiūnienė