>Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 11:08:46 -0500
>From: "Office, SASE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Message about The International Scope Review
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>To: SASE members
>From: Mary Grossman
>
>We have been asked to distribute the following message to SASE members.
>
> Dear Colleagues from the SASE,
>
>    I wish to present The INTERNATIONAL SCOPE Review, the new journal
>available on the web.
>
>    The INTERNATIONAL SCOPE Review is an international journal distributed
>over the World Wide Web, publishing in English and, if useful (bilateral
>subjects), in other languages, articles on the current transformations
>occurring in industrial countries.
>
>    Although its quality policy is in accordance with the highest standards of
>scientificity and creative problem-solving, it is addressing a broad public :
>all persons or players who wish to understand better the world in which they
>are living and acting.
>
>    By linking the approaches to three fields : 1) Economic Policies,
>Management and Capital-Labor Relationships, 2) Interethnic Relationships, 3)
>Interpersonal  Relationships. The INTERNATIONAL SCOPE Review offers a unique,
>stimulating and innovative perspective on current changes in society and
>economy. Doing so, The INTERNATIONAL SCOPE Review, while engaging with a wide
>range of current political, economic and cultural topics, provides the readers
>with a global perspective on what is occurring in our societies nowadays.
>Truly global, interdisciplinary and cross-cultural, the journal is a response
>to the need for a cross-sectional locus where to elaborate and launch
>innnovative ideas.
>
>    The journal is available freely to readers around the world, provided that
>they have Internet access. While the journal utilizes the advantages of the
>Internet, it offers the authors the same protection of their moral rights like
>conventional journals, through the copyright and the protection of the
>INTERNATIONAL SCOPE trademark.
>
>    The Review is sponsored by INTERNATIONAL SCOPE, an independent consultancy
>company based in Brussels. According to the will both of the Sponsor and of
>the Review, the Review is fully independent of all powers or institutions and
>totally
>    free to develop a critical approach on his own.
>
>    The International Scope Review is also a catalyst for a movement of ideas,
>a coalition of people who have come together to help shore up the moral,
>social, economic and political environment. It is aiming at promoting shared
>understanding and values for the development of an inclusive global community.
>
>    The review started on January 1, 1999. You can visit the site at :
>
>    www.internationalscope.com
>
>    The first editorial inputs will take place in June 1999.
>
>    The Editorial Board will be glad to examine submissions in any of the
>concerned fields above.
>
>    The Editorial Board also wishes to welcome new members. We would be
>particularly interested in economists with a socioeconomic approach.
>
>    Submissions and applications should be sent to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>    Could you please forward this message to all those who could be interested
>?
>
>    Thanks in advance. Friendly,
>
>    Patrick HUNOUT
>    Chairman of the Editorial Board
>    The International Scope Review
>



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