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Creativity in Education, Urban and Cultural Policy - A Critique of a Contemporary Keyword

Englisch · Fester Einband

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This book critiques creativity as a 'keyword' in contemporary society. This is illustrated through an analysis of the uses of creativity within cultural, urban and educational policy. While there have been critiques and debates of the uses of creativity within these fields, the author innovatively bridges these disciplines by providing both an overview of the philosophical and ideological underpinnings of these debates and illustration of how they manifest in these distinct, yet interrelated policy spheres. Drawing on Raymond Williams' theory of culture as social communication and keyword approach, the book illustrates how the creative turn in contemporary policy can divert attention from structural analysis and provide a rhetorical gloss for inequitable social policies. It will appeal to academics, students and practitioners involved in education, cultural and urban studies.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Philosophical Underpinnings of Creativity: From Plato to Kant.- Chapter 3: Creativity and Romanticism.- Chapter 4: Creativity, Knowledge and New Education.- Chapter 5: Socialising and Democratising Creativity and Value.- Chapter 6: Socialising the Creative Genius in art and science.- Chapter 7: Creativity, Industry and cultural policy.- Chapter 8: Creativity and Contemporary Education.- Chapter 9: Creative Cities.- Chapter 10: Creativity and International Education Policy.- Chapter 11: Artificial Creativity?.- Chapter 12 :Conclusion.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Mark Connolly is Reader in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University, UK.

Zusammenfassung

This book critiques creativity as a ‘keyword’ in contemporary society. This is illustrated through an analysis of the uses of creativity within cultural, urban and educational policy. While there have been critiques and debates of the uses of creativity within these fields, the author innovatively bridges these disciplines by providing both an overview of the philosophical and ideological underpinnings of these debates and illustration of how they manifest in these distinct, yet interrelated policy spheres. Drawing on Raymond Williams’ theory of culture as social communication and keyword approach, the book illustrates how the creative turn in contemporary policy can divert attention from structural analysis and provide a rhetorical gloss for inequitable social policies. It will appeal to academics, students and practitioners involved in education, cultural and urban studies.

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