Video: Symposium: A Decolonial Lens on Psychedelic Ethics

To conclude the 'Psychedelics and Ethics' series, visiting scholar Christine Hauskeller facilitated a symposium that explored material covered during the psychedelic ethics and decoloniality workshop. This symposium focused on the harm caused by colonizing practices in the psychedelic space, particularly their impact on plants and animals, Indigenous groups, and underground practitioners.

Professor Christine Hauskeller is a philosopher with training in sociology and psychology. Her research interests encompassed a range of topics in Moral Philosophy and Empirical Ethics, Feminist Philosophy and Decolonizing Approaches, Frankfurt School Critical Theory, Philosophy of Medicine and the Life Sciences (especially psychedelic psychotherapy, genetics, and stem cell research), and Science and Technology Studies. She co-edited Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience (2022) and served as the Principal Investigator for the University of Exeter’s Philosophy and Psychedelics Research Group.

Transcript forthcoming.