Historically, the study of creativity has been undertaken from a great many perspectives. These include practice-based enquiry into the creative arts, studies of the creative process using auto-ethnographic methods, studies of creative individuals to investigate and outline creative traits, research which identifies the conditions which promote and inhibit creativity, creativity as a socio-cultural process, creativity as a cognitive process and the neuropsychology of creativity. In recent years, the term ‘creativity’ has become a buzzword in practically every sector of public life and many who teach and research within the creative disciplines in higher education have become increasingly sensitive to the rise of the terms ‘creative’ and ‘cr...
In this opening editorial to the new peer-reviewed journal entitled “Creativity: Theories - Research...
Research on creativity has been gaining more interest from scholars in various fields. Creativity us...
There is consensus among educational researchers from differing theoretical perspectives that creati...
"Creative " is a word with many uses. Sometimes it is used to describe the potential of a ...
Creative cognition has been described as a subprocess of overall human cognitive functioning. Sternb...
The human brain plays an important role in every creation, whether it is associated with human survi...
Internationally, the first decade of the 21st century was characterised by growth in creativity rese...
The purpose of this edited volume is to bring together experts who presuppose creativity to be a dyn...
Abstract: For half a century, the psychology of creativity has been using a basic typology proposed ...
This paper is inspired by the personal nature and fluid definition of creativity. It examines creati...
There are three viewpoints we can understand creativity from – process, person, and product. U...
This paper attempts to survey the literature on creativity as a concept and field of study. Sources ...
This feature article is a response to the question " Can anyone be creative?"In dialogue with the Ed...
Despite more than half a century of psychological research on creativity we are still far from a cle...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
In this opening editorial to the new peer-reviewed journal entitled “Creativity: Theories - Research...
Research on creativity has been gaining more interest from scholars in various fields. Creativity us...
There is consensus among educational researchers from differing theoretical perspectives that creati...
"Creative " is a word with many uses. Sometimes it is used to describe the potential of a ...
Creative cognition has been described as a subprocess of overall human cognitive functioning. Sternb...
The human brain plays an important role in every creation, whether it is associated with human survi...
Internationally, the first decade of the 21st century was characterised by growth in creativity rese...
The purpose of this edited volume is to bring together experts who presuppose creativity to be a dyn...
Abstract: For half a century, the psychology of creativity has been using a basic typology proposed ...
This paper is inspired by the personal nature and fluid definition of creativity. It examines creati...
There are three viewpoints we can understand creativity from – process, person, and product. U...
This paper attempts to survey the literature on creativity as a concept and field of study. Sources ...
This feature article is a response to the question " Can anyone be creative?"In dialogue with the Ed...
Despite more than half a century of psychological research on creativity we are still far from a cle...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
In this opening editorial to the new peer-reviewed journal entitled “Creativity: Theories - Research...
Research on creativity has been gaining more interest from scholars in various fields. Creativity us...
There is consensus among educational researchers from differing theoretical perspectives that creati...