It is debatable whether the psychology of creativity is a field in crisis or not. There are clear signs of increased fragmentation and a scarcity of integrative efforts, but is this necessarily bad? Do we need more comprehensive theories of creativity and a return to old epistemological questions? This depends on how one understands theory. Against a view of theoretical work as aiming towards generality, universality, uniformity, completeness, and singularity, I advocate for a dynamic perspective in which theory is plural, multifaceted, and contextual. Far from ‘waiting for the Messiah’, theoretical work in the psychology of creativity can be integrative without having the ambition to explain or, even more, predict, creative expression acro...
Perhaps due to the period of international crisis, appeals to creativity multiplied in any field. Su...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
The target article claims that creativity research is in crisis, which is associated with the excess...
It is debatable whether the psychology of creativity is a field in crisis or not. There are clear si...
This article aims to address the issue of what context is and how it can be incorporated in psycholo...
The psychology of creativity is in crisis! This is the assertion of Glăveanu’s thought-provoking and...
Dr Eric Shiu agreed with Professor Vlad Petre Glăveanu that although the amount of research on creat...
Glăveanu is right that there is a crisis in creativity research, but his prescription would make thi...
This comment considers Glăveanu’s observations about the state of creativity studies. I agree with G...
Glăveanu (2014b) provides a wide-ranging analysis and critique of the science of creativity. Many of...
In this commentary to Glăveanu (2014), I address one specific issue raised – that of the need for a ...
The psychology of creativity is nowadays a thriving field of investigation, but also a discipline i...
The comment is organized around two questions, which were raised after reading the article: The Psyc...
Is there a crisis in creativity science? According to the feature article (Glăveanu, 2014 – in the f...
Current psychological scholarship is based on a dichotomy between habit, associated with automatic r...
Perhaps due to the period of international crisis, appeals to creativity multiplied in any field. Su...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
The target article claims that creativity research is in crisis, which is associated with the excess...
It is debatable whether the psychology of creativity is a field in crisis or not. There are clear si...
This article aims to address the issue of what context is and how it can be incorporated in psycholo...
The psychology of creativity is in crisis! This is the assertion of Glăveanu’s thought-provoking and...
Dr Eric Shiu agreed with Professor Vlad Petre Glăveanu that although the amount of research on creat...
Glăveanu is right that there is a crisis in creativity research, but his prescription would make thi...
This comment considers Glăveanu’s observations about the state of creativity studies. I agree with G...
Glăveanu (2014b) provides a wide-ranging analysis and critique of the science of creativity. Many of...
In this commentary to Glăveanu (2014), I address one specific issue raised – that of the need for a ...
The psychology of creativity is nowadays a thriving field of investigation, but also a discipline i...
The comment is organized around two questions, which were raised after reading the article: The Psyc...
Is there a crisis in creativity science? According to the feature article (Glăveanu, 2014 – in the f...
Current psychological scholarship is based on a dichotomy between habit, associated with automatic r...
Perhaps due to the period of international crisis, appeals to creativity multiplied in any field. Su...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
The target article claims that creativity research is in crisis, which is associated with the excess...