Research in creativity often measures creative potential: the number of ideas which can be generated, or the way a novel thought appears in the mind of the thinker. There is much less emphasis on creativity as the realisation of this potential. This paper uses focused cognitive ethnography to explore how creativity is manifest in a complex environment. We report four main findings: that creativity involves a form of “knowing through doing”, that creativity requires risk on different levels, that an embodied material sensitivity is required to make ideas appear in the world and that the form of the creative product is often unstable. We end with some reflections on the importance of detailed microgenetic work to expand our understanding of t...
How do people think creative ideas are generated? Anecdotally, people’s beliefs about the creative p...
Models of creative problem solving are predicated upon mental states to explain everything from the ...
Accounts of the creative process tend to be retrospective and implicitly ground the creative act wit...
Research in creativity often measures creative potential: the number of ideas which can be generated...
Creativity research has been gathering momentum since the 1950s, and it seeks to understandhow we th...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Creativity has been identified ...
none2siIn this article, the notion of potential as discussed within creativity research is examined....
Increased interest in creativity has given rise to a proliferation of reports and studies such as Cr...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
Creativity research has found myriad antecedents of creative outcomes, from personality traits and a...
We have never seen creativity. More precisely, we have never seen the creative process; what we have...
Building on theories of sensemaking, this study demonstrates the importance of disentangling the cre...
In this chapter the authors adopt a practice lens to examine the ethnographic approach to studying c...
Building on theories of sensemaking, this study demonstrates the importance of disentangling the cre...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
How do people think creative ideas are generated? Anecdotally, people’s beliefs about the creative p...
Models of creative problem solving are predicated upon mental states to explain everything from the ...
Accounts of the creative process tend to be retrospective and implicitly ground the creative act wit...
Research in creativity often measures creative potential: the number of ideas which can be generated...
Creativity research has been gathering momentum since the 1950s, and it seeks to understandhow we th...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Creativity has been identified ...
none2siIn this article, the notion of potential as discussed within creativity research is examined....
Increased interest in creativity has given rise to a proliferation of reports and studies such as Cr...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
Creativity research has found myriad antecedents of creative outcomes, from personality traits and a...
We have never seen creativity. More precisely, we have never seen the creative process; what we have...
Building on theories of sensemaking, this study demonstrates the importance of disentangling the cre...
In this chapter the authors adopt a practice lens to examine the ethnographic approach to studying c...
Building on theories of sensemaking, this study demonstrates the importance of disentangling the cre...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
How do people think creative ideas are generated? Anecdotally, people’s beliefs about the creative p...
Models of creative problem solving are predicated upon mental states to explain everything from the ...
Accounts of the creative process tend to be retrospective and implicitly ground the creative act wit...