Creativity — A New Vocabulary
Samenvatting
This book covers topics not commonly associated with creativity that offer us insight into creative action as a social, material, and cultural process. A wide range of specialists within the humanities and social sciences will find this interesting, as well as practitioners who are looking for novel ways of thinking about and doing creative work.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
<br>1. Why Do We Need a New Vocabulary for Creativity?; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu, Lene Tanggaard and Charlotte Wegener
<br>2. Affordance; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>3. Business as Usual; Kristian Dahl and Lene Tanggaard
<br>4. Craft; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>5. Difference; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>6. Fear; Luca Tateo
<br>7. Language; Carolin Demuth and Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>8. Lostness; Charlotte Wegener
<br>9. Memory; Brady Wagoner and Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>10. Mess; Lene Tanggard and Tue Juelsbo
<br>11. Mirroring; Charlotte Wegener
<br>12.Pathways; Lene Tanggard
<br>13. Perspective; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>14. Power; Claus Elmholdt and Marten Fogsgaard
<br>15. Reflexivity; Constance de Saint-Laurent and Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>16. Rhythm; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>17. Rules; Tues Juelsbo
<br>18. Space; Nikita A. Kharlamov
<br>19. Stumbling; Lene Tanggaard
<br>20 Things; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>21 Translation; Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
<br>22. Upcycling; Charlotte Wegener