#36 Psychedelic Insights Part 3: David Dupuis – the importance of context & concerns for future pursuits
Listen now
Description
In this podcast you will meet social anthropologist, clinical psychologist, and INSERM research fellow, David Dupuis. The last decade, Dupuis has conducted fieldwork among psychedelic users and practitioners in Latin America and Europe. His work especially focuses on contemporary recharacterizations and socialization of psychedelic usage and, more broadly, on the comparative study of relationships between "hallucinations" and culture. In the following conversation we talk with Dupuis about his research and about some of the aspects we ought to pay attention to in the forthcoming years as the psychedelic renaissance continues to unfold. We hope you will enjoy the conversation! Resources: Read more about Dupuis’ work here Host: Sidsel Marie Production: Heine Volder Music: Victor Lange This podcast was made in a collaboration between Regnfang and Cepda - the Danish center for psychedelic awareness. The music in the podcast was made by Victor Lange. Thank you to the Open Foundation for organizing and funding the ICPR conference and for providing us a quiet space during the conference for doing the podcast recordings. Illustrations by Lizette Rosager Follow the links to learn more about Cepda and Regnfang
More Episodes
In this episode, you will meet Alvaro de Ferranti. Alvaro is founder and leader of the Tabula Rasa Retreat, a therapeutic treatment center operating in Portugal, that uses the plant medicine ibogaine as part of wholistic treatments for addiction, mental health issues, and spiritual enhancement....
Published 05/23/24
Published 05/23/24
Tanya Luhrmann is Albert Ray Lang Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Psychology, and she is an elected member of the American Philosophical Society. Her work focuses on the edge of experience: on voices, visions, the world of the supernatural and the...
Published 04/10/24