The project analyzed different sets of qualitative empirical materials ranging from scientific publications, media representations of psychedelic research, to material collected at sites where psychedelic research and other psychedelic futures were imagined, performed, and discussed (psychedelic research groups, psychedelic conferences, workshops, network meetings etc.). It applied the methods of participant observation and semi-structured, qualitative interviewing to collect data.
- A main result of the project is the development of the concept of socio-psychedelic imaginaries. Four main contemporary socio-psychedelic imaginaries in the U.S were identified, described, and mapped. In addition to disseminating this result at conferences, an open access article with the title "Socio-psychedelic Imaginaries in the United States: Envisioning and Building Legal Psychedelic Worlds With and Beyond (Bio)medicalization" is in the process of being submitted to European Journal of Futures Research.
- An open access article that critically explores the arguments against decriminalization initiatives in the U.S. mobilized by psychedelic researchers was published (
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- An analysis of key opportunities to advance psychedelic research in patients with serious illness, emerging from an exploratory seminar with international experts organized at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Palliative Medicine: Beaussant, Yvan/Tulsky, James/Guérin, Benjamin/Schwarz-Plaschg, Claudia/Sanders, Justin (2021): Mapping an Agenda for Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Research in Patients with Serious Illness. doi:10.1089/jpm.2020.0764
- ReMedPsy also inquired into how far the current psychedelic revival may hold potential for reconfiguring the ecosystem of subjectivities, and as a consequence induce broader social change. This contribution to a forthcoming edited volume argues that psychedelic technologies can enable a transgression of three entangled societal taboos but at the same time also run the risk of being co-opted by capitalist forces.
- Based on a two-part conference panel with the title "Re-emerging Psychedelic Worlds: Altered States, Altered Subjects, Altered STS?" organized at the 4S/EASST conference in 2020, a special issue with contributions from the panel and additional solicited articles is being edited for Interdisciplinary Science Reviews.
- An article on the formation of new faultlines inside the morphing psychedelic space will be published as part of the special issue. The article traces faultlines and their respective causes and meanings between and within the following psychedelic segments: non-profit psychedelic science/for-profit psychedelic science/psychedelic decriminalization movements/general drug legalization movements/critical psychedelic thought streams.