About the Type Review

 

The Australian Psychological Type Review is published twice yearly by the Australian Association for Psychological Type Inc (ABN 77 061 724 525). The Review is distributed to AusAPT members and the international type community, with complimentary subscriptions being offered to selected libraries.

 

Contributions

The Review invites original articles on personality type and related topics. Preferred word lengths are:

  • Reviews and reports: 600 to 1200 words
  • Feature articles: 2000 to 5000 words

 

If you'd like to contribute, first contact the Editor Philip L Kerr (contact details at bottom of page). You may submit your article in MS Word or Rich Text Format (RTF), as an e-mail attachment or on disk.


The Review aims to be a quality magazine, not an academic journal. Point-by-point citations are not required within articles, but you should identify your sources and append a list of references.


Write in your own voice: plain English, first person, active voice. We reserve the right to edit articles for length, style and mechanical accuracy.


The Review uses Australian language and style, based upon the Macquarie Dictionary and the Australian Government Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers.

 

Advertising

The following GST-inclusive rates currently apply for advertising in the Review.

  • a) Full colour, full page
  • Back outside cover | A4, 210 mm x 297 mm bleeds all sides | $330
  • Back inside cover | A4, 210 mm x 297 mm bleeds all sides | $264
  • Front inside cover | A4, 210 mm x 297 mm bleeds all sides | $264

 


b) Greyscale

  • Internal full page | 190 mm wide x 250 mm deep | $154
  • Internal half page | 190 mm wide x 124 mm deep | $99

 


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Space is allocated on a first-come basis.

 

All prices include GST.

 

Advertisers and their agents must ensure that their advertisements comply with the Trade Practices Act.

 

We ask you to avoid references to a competitor product in any of your descriptions, including testimonials. The advertisement should just represent your product or service factually. We reserve the right to refuse any advertisement.