The Palgrave Handbook of Social Creativity Research

This Handbook brings together an international cast of experts to explore the social nature and context of creativity studies, focusing on methodology as a key component in advancing the social study of creativity. Two decades on from the pioneering work of Alfonso Montuori and Ronald E. Purser, the...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Lebuda, Izabela (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Glăveanu, Vlad Petre (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Culture
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Re/searching the Social in Creativity, Past, Present and Future: An Introduction to the Palgrave Handbook of Social Creativity Research; Izabela Lebuda, Vlad Petre Glăveanu
  • Part I Methodological approaches to the social in creativity studies
  • 2. The Sociocultural Context of Exceptional Creativity: Historiometric Methods; Dean Keith Simonton
  • 3. Assessing Creativity with the Consensual Assessment Technique; John Baer, James C. Kaufman
  • 4. An Introduction to Social Network Analysis for Creativity Research; Alexander S. McKay
  • 5. Those days when people are creative: Diary methods in creativity research; Marta Czerwonka
  • 6. Imaginative play, socio-emotional competence, and sociometric status in preschool children: Common methodological problems and new directions in research; Dorota Maria Jankowska, Iwona Omelańczuk
  • 7. Climate for creativity: How to measure it in parent - child relationships?; Joanna Maria Kwaśniewska
  • 8. Life Positioning Analysis: Sociality, Materiality, and Creativity in the Lives of Carl Rogers and B. F. Skinner; Jack Martin
  • 9. The dynamic display of social creativity: Developing the method of serial reproduction; Brady Wagoner
  • 10. Microgenetic analysis and creativity: analyzing psychological change processes; Mônica Souza Neves-Pereira
  • 11. Studying creativity as a social process: The use of subjective cameras; Vlad Petre Glăveanu
  • Part II Empirical approaches to the social in creativity studies
  • 12. The Sociocultural Context of Exceptional Creativity: Historiometric Studies; Dean Keith Simonton
  • 13. (Social) Identity and Creativity in Virtual Settings: Review of Processes and Research Agenda; Jérôme Guegan, Todd Lubart, Julie Collange
  • 14. The Role of Structure and Instruction on Creative Idea Evaluation and Selection; Roni Reiter-Palmon, Victoria Kennel, Triparna de Vreede, G. J. de Vreede
  • 15. How do you manage evaluation? Attentive and affective constituents of creative performance under perceived frustration or success; Sergio Agnoli Laura Franchin, Enrico Rubaltelli, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza
  • 16. Divergent and Convergent Collaborative Creativity; Paul B. Paulus, Lauren E. Coursey, Jared Kenworthy
  • 17. The plasticity of natural concepts and creativity; Jerzy Trzebiński, Agnieszka Wołowicz
  • 18. Lost in translation again: Concepts about creativity among Japanese and Polish prospective teachers; Aleksandra Gajda
  • 19. Nomination of Domestic and Overseas Creative Celebrities: The German Style and the Factors behind it; Min Tang, Markus Moser
  • 20. The Paul Gauguin Syndrome - A Great Life Change; Piotr K. Oleś
  • 21. Changing one's foodway: Creativity as repositioning; Fabienne Gfeller
  • 22. Behind the scenes: How to research creative processes in multidisciplinary groups; Ingunn Johanne Ness
  • 23. Creative Culture Analysis: A way to understand how an environment is (or isn't) favorable to creative ideas; Asdrúbal Borges Formiga Sobrinho
  • Part III. Reflections on social research into creativity
  • 24. Evaluation of Creativity is Always Local; Robert J. Sternberg
  • 25. Creating Social Creativity Integrative Transdisciplinarity and the Epistemology of Complexity; Alfonso Montuori
  • 26. Creativity as dissent and resistance: Transformative approach premised on social justice agenda; Anna Stetsenko
  • 27. Engineering moral autonomy: Creativity and innovation in the age of artificial intelligence; Daniel T. Gruner, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
  • 28. Life in the Cyber-Physical Society: the Need for Organic Creativity; Giovanni Emanuele Corazza
  • 29. From Static to Dynamic: Toward a Socio-Dynamic Perspective on Creativity in Classrooms; Ronald A. Beghetto
  • 30. Classroom Creative Climate: From a Static to a Dynamic Perspective; Maciej Karwowski
  • 31. Is Creativity Compatible with Educational Accountability? Promise and Pitfalls of Using Assessment to Monitor and Enhance a Complex Construct; Jonathan Plucker, Rasis Alanazi
  • 32. A creative peer-to-peer methodology; Lene Tanggaard Pedersen, Charlotte Wegener
  • 33. Creativity and the Social Brain; Anna Abraham
  • 34. Social Innovation and the Evolution of Creative, Sustainable Worldviews; Liane Gabora, Mike Unrau
  • 35. Fun, Foibles and Frustrations; Monika Reuter
  • 36. Extraordinary: Reflections on Sample Representativeness; Viktor Dorfler, Marc Stierand
  • 37. Why researches of professional and eminent creators' self beliefs need social context; Izabela Lebuda, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.