In this work, starting from the social practice theory, we identified two kinds of creativity: a situational creativity that takes place when, starting from a defined situation, a social practice is played; and a creativity of habit that concerns the agents' capacity for generating new practices from habit when the situation is not defined or is unexpected. To test this hypothesis, the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (Verbal Form A) was analyzed in the light of praxeology, and the results are analyzed in a computational creativity perspective
In this paper I discuss reasons for viewing creativity more as a social process than as an individua...
Modern society requires people to be flexible and to develop innovative solutions to unexpected situ...
AbstractIn Experiment 1, 8- to 11-year-old children's social creativity was tested in a situation of...
In this work, starting from the social practice theory, we identified two kinds of creativity: a sit...
Creative thinking is the psychological mechanism underlying the descriptive process that produces re...
This research aims to determine the social skills intervention with the student’s ability to solve p...
In contrast to behavioural approaches that attempt to explain creativity, social practice theories c...
This article reviews the development of computational models of creativity where social interactions...
International audienceCreativity, a phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is formed by a sub...
This paper examines the nature and evaluation of creative behavior, tracing the origins of creativit...
The article explores the social essence of creativity. Two studies where interactions with others sh...
Creativity is arguably one of the most crucial features of organisation as it infuses and influences...
Building on a sociocultural approach to creativity, the aim of this article is to examine the creati...
peer reviewedWhy does one need creativity? On a personal level, improvisation with available resourc...
Creativity is a universal activity, essential in an evolutionary perspective, to adaptation and sust...
In this paper I discuss reasons for viewing creativity more as a social process than as an individua...
Modern society requires people to be flexible and to develop innovative solutions to unexpected situ...
AbstractIn Experiment 1, 8- to 11-year-old children's social creativity was tested in a situation of...
In this work, starting from the social practice theory, we identified two kinds of creativity: a sit...
Creative thinking is the psychological mechanism underlying the descriptive process that produces re...
This research aims to determine the social skills intervention with the student’s ability to solve p...
In contrast to behavioural approaches that attempt to explain creativity, social practice theories c...
This article reviews the development of computational models of creativity where social interactions...
International audienceCreativity, a phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is formed by a sub...
This paper examines the nature and evaluation of creative behavior, tracing the origins of creativit...
The article explores the social essence of creativity. Two studies where interactions with others sh...
Creativity is arguably one of the most crucial features of organisation as it infuses and influences...
Building on a sociocultural approach to creativity, the aim of this article is to examine the creati...
peer reviewedWhy does one need creativity? On a personal level, improvisation with available resourc...
Creativity is a universal activity, essential in an evolutionary perspective, to adaptation and sust...
In this paper I discuss reasons for viewing creativity more as a social process than as an individua...
Modern society requires people to be flexible and to develop innovative solutions to unexpected situ...
AbstractIn Experiment 1, 8- to 11-year-old children's social creativity was tested in a situation of...