This article draws attention to and lays a critique against the relationship between creativity and neoliberalism within society, art, and education in order to both denaturalize and challenge its progression. I explore the following question: What might the implications be if contemporary education concerns itself with facilitating creativity for economic good at the expense of other conceptions of creativity? Here I confine myself to charting how creativity acts as a discursive term representing political, educational, artistic, economic, and social processes of our times. I maintain that creativity is profoundly transforming through processes of colonization and democratization associated with neoliberal economics and entrepreneurial inn...
Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing glob...
This essay addresses two problematics. The first concerns the question of creativity, which has beco...
This article explores the pedagogical significance of recent shifts in scholarly attention away from...
This article draws attention to and lays a critique against the relationship between creativity and ...
This article sets out reasons for arguing that creativity is not garnish to the roast of industry or...
In the social imaginary new concepts designate new realities, so with the 21st-century emergence of ...
In this essay, the authors examine the varied public, everyday, and academic discourses of creativit...
In this essay, the authors examine the varied public, everyday, and academic discourses of creativit...
One can’t notice that the contemporary creativity, like innovation, has become the word-key, contemp...
What role does, and should, creativity play in education? What role can and should creativity play i...
This article reviews claims for creativity in the economy and in education distinguishing two accoun...
This study seeks to explore the degree to which the neoliberal ideas embedded in Ontario education s...
Rejecting notions of creativity as self-realisation through free expression, this article argues tha...
This article is a synthetic study of creativity, based on research in the field of psychological, pe...
Nearly ten years ago, I wrote a conceptual journal article named ‘Not a Dirty Word: Arts Entrepreneu...
Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing glob...
This essay addresses two problematics. The first concerns the question of creativity, which has beco...
This article explores the pedagogical significance of recent shifts in scholarly attention away from...
This article draws attention to and lays a critique against the relationship between creativity and ...
This article sets out reasons for arguing that creativity is not garnish to the roast of industry or...
In the social imaginary new concepts designate new realities, so with the 21st-century emergence of ...
In this essay, the authors examine the varied public, everyday, and academic discourses of creativit...
In this essay, the authors examine the varied public, everyday, and academic discourses of creativit...
One can’t notice that the contemporary creativity, like innovation, has become the word-key, contemp...
What role does, and should, creativity play in education? What role can and should creativity play i...
This article reviews claims for creativity in the economy and in education distinguishing two accoun...
This study seeks to explore the degree to which the neoliberal ideas embedded in Ontario education s...
Rejecting notions of creativity as self-realisation through free expression, this article argues tha...
This article is a synthetic study of creativity, based on research in the field of psychological, pe...
Nearly ten years ago, I wrote a conceptual journal article named ‘Not a Dirty Word: Arts Entrepreneu...
Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing glob...
This essay addresses two problematics. The first concerns the question of creativity, which has beco...
This article explores the pedagogical significance of recent shifts in scholarly attention away from...