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This book offers a socio-cultural examination of contemporary creativity studies. Drawing heavily on posthumanist, new materialist and affective theoretics, the author argues in favour of an expansive and sustainable approach to creativity which contributes to an emergent ‘creativity studies’ inter-discipline. It seeks to establish a broader consideration of creativity in socio-culture, that extends beyond, or indeed refutes, the narrowing aperture of entrepreneurship and innovation as synonyms for creativity in economic, cultural and educational contexts and discourses. Drawing on multiple case studies of creative relational and creative ecological empirical research, this book integrates a concern for personal, planetary and geo-political collaboration, as an antidote for ‘innovation for innovation’s sake’. Dan Harris (formerly published as Anne Harris) is Professor, Associate Dean, and Australian Research Council Future Fellow at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. They are an international expert in creativity education and creative methodologies through a combination of creative arts practice and creativity scholarship. Dan’s texts Creativity and Education (2016) and The Creative Turn (2014) are widely-cited texts in the study of the commodification of creativity, its conflation with innovation and creative industries, and in lifespan creative education as a core component of a creative ecologies model.
Creativitat --- Aptitud --- Creativitat en els infants --- Pensament creatiu --- Creativitat en la publicitat --- Creative ability --- Social aspects. --- Social psychology. --- Art—Study and teaching. --- Educational psychology. --- Psychology, Industrial. --- Humanistic psychology. --- Social Psychology. --- Cultural Psychology. --- Creativity and Arts Education. --- Educational Psychology. --- Work and Organizational Psychology. --- Humanistic Psychology. --- Personality --- Psychology --- Business psychology --- Industrial psychology --- Psychotechnics --- Industrial engineering --- Personnel management --- Psychology, Applied --- Industrial psychologists --- Education --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Art --- Study and teaching. --- Creativitat en la ciència --- Art education --- Education, Art --- Art schools --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation
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This book offers a socio-cultural examination of contemporary creativity studies. Drawing heavily on posthumanist, new materialist and affective theoretics, the author argues in favour of an expansive and sustainable approach to creativity which contributes to an emergent 'creativity studies' inter-discipline. It seeks to establish a broader consideration of creativity in socio-culture, that extends beyond, or indeed refutes, the narrowing aperture of entrepreneurship and innovation as synonyms for creativity in economic, cultural and educational contexts and discourses. Drawing on multiple case studies of creative relational and creative ecological empirical research, this book integrates a concern for personal, planetary and geo-political collaboration, as an antidote for 'innovation for innovation's sake'. Dan Harris (formerly published as Anne Harris) is Professor, Associate Dean, and Australian Research Council Future Fellow at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. They are an international expert in creativity education and creative methodologies through a combination of creative arts practice and creativity scholarship. Dan's texts Creativity and Education (2016) and The Creative Turn (2014) are widely-cited texts in the study of the commodification of creativity, its conflation with innovation and creative industries, and in lifespan creative education as a core component of a creative ecologies model.
Social psychology --- Educational psychology --- Didactics of the arts --- pedagogische psychologie --- psychologie --- kunstonderwijs --- creativiteit
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Social psychology --- Educational psychology --- Didactics of the arts --- pedagogische psychologie --- psychologie --- kunstonderwijs --- creativiteit
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Retail trade --- Ownership. --- Ownership of retail trade --- Stores, Retail --- Ownership --- Financial risk. --- Industrial laws and legislation. --- Industries --- Business risk (Finance) --- Money risk (Finance) --- Risk --- Law and legislation
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