magazines
 
 
Anthropology of Consciousness
Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness
72 pages, 170 x 255 mm
Bi-annual
USD 72.00 The Americas • GBP 36.00 Rest of the World
Anthropology of Consciousness is concerned with cross-cultural, experimental, experiential, and theoretical approaches to the study of consciousness. The journal publishes works dealing with altered states of consciousness, religion, possession, trance, dissociative states, shamanistic, mediumistic, and mystical traditions, indigenous healing practices, linguistic, philosophical, social and symbolic studies, and cultural psychology

Discover
Science, Technology and the Future 80 pages, 203 x 265 mm
monthly USD 24.95 USA • USD 43.95 Foreign, per year
Discover is a science magazine that publishes articles about science for a general audience. Recent features have included articles on genetics, astronomy, energy, archaeology, physics, conservation, and psychology. The magazine's website includes additional content and science-oriented blogs.
 
h+ Magazine
Science and Culture semi-annually
h+ covers technological, scientific, and cultural trends that are changing — and will change — human beings in fundamental ways. We will be following developments in areas like NBIC (nano-bio-info-cog), longevity, performance enhancement and self-modification, Virtual Reality, "The Singularity," and other areas that both promise and threaten to radically alter our lives and our view of the world and ourselves. More than that, h+ aims to reflect this newest edge culture by featuring creative expressions of humanity on a razor's edge where daily life and science fiction seem to be merging. info@HplusMagazine.com
 
Shift
At the Frontiers of Consciousness Quarterly
Shift is the Institute of Noetic Sciences’ flagship publication, and communicates the Institute's mission of exploring ways of knowing and being that open us to transformations in our beliefs, values, and actions. Shift articles engage, challenge, and inspire both scientific and lay readers to expand perceptions of what is real and what is possible. Shift is sent to IONS members four times a year, and is also available on select newsstands around the world.
 
The Ecologist
190 pages, A4
monthly
GBP 26.00
The Ecologist is the world’s most respected environmental affairs magazine. It examines the connection between a wide range of subjects. Whether it’s food, war, politics, pharmaceuticals, farming, toxic chemicals, corporate fraud, mass media or supermarkets, the ecologist challenges conventional thinking and empowers readers to tackle global issues on a local scale.a

The Entheogen Review
The Journal of Unauthorized Research On Visionary Plants and Drugs
44 pages, 210 x 280 mm
quarterly
USD 25.00 USA • USD 35.00 Foreign, per year
The Entheogen Review is a quarterly publication that serves as a clearinghouse for current data about the use of visionary plants and drugs. All communications are kept in the strictest confidence, unless otherwise requested, published material is identified only by the author's initials and state of residence.

The Idler
224 pages, A5
Bi-annual
GBP 36.00 UK • GBP 50.00 Europe GBP 60.00 Rest of the World, for 4 issues
The Idler is a bi-annual, book-shaped magazine that campaigns against the work ethic. It was founded in 1993 by Tom Hodgkinson and his friend Gavin Pretor-Pinney. The title comes from a series of essays by Dr Johnson, published in 1758-9 in the Gentleman’s Magazine. The intention of the magazine is to return dignity to the art of loafing, to make idling into something to aspire towards rather than reject. As well as providing a radical and thought-provoking read, the Idler is also very funny.

 

MAPS
Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
28 to 64 pages, 210 x 280 mm quarterly
Members Bulletin

MAPS is a membership-based organization working to assist researchers worldwide to design, fund, conduct, obtain governmental approval for, and report on psychedelic research in humans. www.maps.org
 

Time & Mind
The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture
133 pages, 170 x 24 mm
3 times per year
GBP 25.00 • USD 48.00 per year

Peer-reviewed, lively and highly interdisciplinary, this journal presents new perspectives on landscape, monuments, people and culture. It features scholarly work addressing cognitive aspects of cross-related disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology and psychology that can shape our understanding of archaeological sites, landscapes and pre-modern worldviews. It also explores how modern minds create images of the past, and addresses how new findings about prehistory can inspire current research on the brain and consciousness.