Creativity: what might this mean for art and art educators in the creative economies of globalisation? The task of this discussion is to look at the state of creativity and its role in education, in particular art education, and to seek some understanding of the register of creativity, how it is shaped, and how legitimated in the globalised world dominated by inputoutput, means-end, economically driven thinking, expectations and demands. With the help of Heidegger some crucial questions are raised, such as: How can art maintain its creative ontological and epistemological potential in the creative economies of globalisation? Is it possible for art and the creative arts to act as a process of `revealing' and `becoming' and `throwin...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
This article explores the pedagogical significance of recent shifts in scholarly attention away from...
CREATIVITY: what might/his mean for art and art educators in the creative economies of globalisation...
This paper reports on aspects of the authors current ethnographic study of creativity in art and des...
This article considers the cultural significance of youth arts projects outside dominant, policy-dri...
Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing glob...
The idea that art is related to a process of creation is a modern one. Through a complex history in ...
This is a major work by three international scholars at the cutting edge of new research that invest...
Reconceptualizing contemporary notions about creativity in visual arts education should be an import...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
This article explores the pedagogical significance of recent shifts in scholarly attention away from...
CREATIVITY: what might/his mean for art and art educators in the creative economies of globalisation...
This paper reports on aspects of the authors current ethnographic study of creativity in art and des...
This article considers the cultural significance of youth arts projects outside dominant, policy-dri...
Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing glob...
The idea that art is related to a process of creation is a modern one. Through a complex history in ...
This is a major work by three international scholars at the cutting edge of new research that invest...
Reconceptualizing contemporary notions about creativity in visual arts education should be an import...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
"Art education seems to be ubiquitous lately. Creativity, innovation, and multiple intelligences are...
International audienceCreativity Under Duress in Education? introduces a new framework—creativity un...
This article explores the pedagogical significance of recent shifts in scholarly attention away from...