DreamTime is a magazine published by The International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD).
IASD is a non-profit, international, multidisciplinary organization dedicated to the pure and applied investigation of dreams and dreaming. Our purposes are to promote an awareness and appreciation of dreams in both professional and public arenas; to encourage research into the nature, function, and significance of dreaming; to advance the application of the study of dreams; and to provide a forum for the eclectic and interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and information.
DreamTime is an informative tri-annual magazine, published with an eye to both general and professional readership. Each issue includes several feature articles on dreams and dreaming, a mix of theoretical, empirical, clinical, and educational articles. It also includes important findings from dream studies or works in progress, interviews with key figures, reviews on books and films about dreams, abstracts of the latest dream research, and news about conferences and other meetings and events.
DreamTime is not the type of publication that people read and toss. They tend to hang on to each and every issue for future reference. So advertising in DreamTime gets you a long-lasting impression.
For questions concerning distribution, returns, or reprints contact: office@asdreams.org
Editor-in-Chief: Jean Campbell jccampb@aol.com
Creative / Ad Sales Director: Laura Atkinson lauranatkinson@hotmail.com
Editorial Director: Joy Fatooh
Contributing Editors: Deirdre Barrett, PhD; Kirsten Backstrom, MA; Mark Blagrove, PhD; Kelly Bulkeley, PhD; Bernard Welt, PhD. Angel Morgan, PhD; Clare Johnson, PhD.
DreamTime is published three times per year in January, May and September.
Advertisement Material Deadlines
- November 15 for January/February
- March 15 for April/May (*deadline could be changed due to annual conference dates)
- August 15 for September/October
- New! Full color.
- Total circulation average 550
- Format: 5×11, stapled, gloss cover, 44 pages.
- Distribution: hard copy print is mailed and online digital copy.
Readership:
Doctorate or MD– 20%
Published book authors – 15%
Employed in education or research – 13%
Common professions: researchers, professors, authors, psychologists, psychoanalysts, medical doctors, sleep specialists, sleep scientists, psychiatrists, counselors, teachers, academic administrators, artists, and ministers.
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