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The International Association for the Study of Dreams

It's time to introduce you to The International Association for the Study of Dreams (a fantastic resources for anybody interested in dreams). Ernest Hartmann, whom we'll read for next week, was formerly President of the Association. J. Allan Hobson, whom we'll read for the following week, is a member, as are most living dream researchers.

Take a look around:

http://www.asdreams.org/

You'll notice that the ASD brings together a really broad cross-section of people and resources with very different approaches to and interests dreams, from the strictly scientific to the artistic and literary to the mystical.

You'll also notice that the ASD publishes both an academic journal, Dreaming, and a more popular publication, Dream Time. Both may be helpful with your research projects. And, who knows, you might submit something to one of them for publication.

In addition,the ASD hosts a huge annual conference on dreams, every year in June. This year it's in Sonoma, California. Anybody want to go?

Finally, the ASD hosts a contest for student work related to dreams. You should definitely think about entering. The deadline is April 15, which is good timing, because your research projects will be complete by then. See details:

http://www.asdreams.org/documents/2006contest.htm

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Sonomas:

Checked out the website for the contest. Just for information: the date is for 2006. Professor is checking for next year's date, if any.

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