The International Scope Review
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The International Scope Review (TISR) is an international academic journal that publishes multidisciplinary research on the contemporary transformations taking place in the industrial countries.
It tries to link three fields: the economy, ethnnicity, and interpersonal relationships, and thereby offer an understanding of a changing society. Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural, the journal is a response to the need for a platform for launching and learning innovative ideas. The Review welcomes contributions that suggest alternative understandings and strategies to improve our ability to overcome contemporary challenges.
While its review criteria are in accordance with the best academic standards, the journal addresses a broad public who wishes to understand better the world in which it is living and acting.
The Review was created by Dr Patrick Hunout, The Social Capital Foundation, who inspired the central TISR model.
He is supported by a European, Asian and American team reflecting a wide range of disciplines and interests.