“Ontological shocks”: new transformations for sustainability through psychedelic tourism
本研究利用“本体论冲击”概念和迷幻旅游现象,结合Meadows的系统动力学杠杆点,探讨旅游体验如何引发深层范式转变以促进可持续发展,但发现这些转变在游客回家后难以维持。
This study uses the concept of ontological shocks and the emerging phenomenon of psychedelic tourism to link sustainability to tourism and individual behavior through the deep, paradigmatic shifts proposed by Meadows’12 system-dynamics leverage points. Ontology concerns itself with the nature of reality – it addresses the question of “what exists?” or “what is?” and precedes epistemology, that is, how we come to know that reality. Meadows’ most profound leverage points – changing paradigms – relate to shifts in ontology, with subsequent shifts in epistemology. These deep changes are often sought in sustainability research, but such transformations are rarely achieved through tourism experiences. This study reviews existing research on psychedelics in tourism settings, primarily reported in anthropology and medical research, and explores what these deep leverage points might look like from an ontological perspective. We find that psychedelics in a tourism context, be it more traditional shamanic forms or through newer offerings in high-end wellness centers, do indeed provide exactly the types of shifts described in Meadows’ framework, but similar to other types of tourism experiences, these remain difficult to integrate once a tourist returns home.