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Explaining Creativity is an accessible introduction to the latest scientific research on creativity. It examines research on thinking processes, personality, culture, mental health, groupwork, technology, self-beliefs, and more, while reviewing creativity across fields such as the arts, science, theater, music, and writing. In this newly updated edition,
Explaining Creativity provides a comprehensive understanding of creativity for anyone interested in the topic.
List of contents
- Part 1. Conceptions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Conceptions of Creativity
- Part 2: Individualist Approaches
- 3. Defining Creativity Through Assessment
- 4. The Creative Personality
- 5. The Creative Process, Part 1
- 6. The Creative Process, Part 2
- 7. The Creative Process, Part 3
- 8. Biology and Creativity
- 9. Creative Self Beliefs
- 10. Creativity and Well-being
- Part 3: Sociocultural Approaches
- 11. The Sociology of Creativity
- 12. Group Creativity
- 13. Organizational Creativity
- 14. Culture and Creativity
- 15. Creativity and Technology
- Part 4: Creativity in the Domains
- 16. Visual Arts
- 17. Writing
- 18. Music
- 19. Theater
- 20. Science
- 21. Conclusion: The Future of Creativity
- Appendices
- The Domain of Creativity Research
- Appendix A: Third Edition Literature Review Methodology
- Appendix B: A Timeline of Creativity Research
- Appendix C: Creativity Research Overviews
- Appendix D: Journal Special Issues
- Appendix E: Journals that Publish Creativity Research
- Appendix F: Influential Books in Creativity Research
- The Field of Creativity Research
- Appendix G: Colleges and Universities with a Degree or Certificate in Creativity
- Appendix H: Influential Creativity Researchers, 1800-1990
- References
- Index
About the author
R. Keith Sawyer is the Morgan Distinguished Professor in Educational Innovations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Sawyer has published 18 books including the two previous editions of Explaining Creativity. He has published over 100 journal articles and book chapters. His research has explored several topics: group creativity in jazz, theater, and organizations; social emergence; the science of how people learn; and teaching in professional schools of art and design.
Danah Henriksen is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Innovation at Arizona State University. As an educational psychologist who has studied creativity for over ten years, she is interested in many aspects of creativity in education, including topics like creative teaching, transdisciplinary thinking skills, design thinking in education, and technology and creativity. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, practitioner articles, and book chapters, and she has served
as a creativity leader for EDUsummIT-a UNESCO-based global consortium of leaders in policy, practice, and research on educational technology.
Summary
Explaining Creativity is an accessible introduction to the latest scientific research on creativity. The book summarizes and integrates a broad range of research in psychology and related scientific fields. In the last 50 years, psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists have devoted increased attention to creativity; we now know more about creativity than at any point in history. Explaining Creativity examines research on thinking processes, personality, culture, mental health, groupwork, technology, self-beliefs, and more. It also reviews creativity across fields such as the arts, science, theater, music, and writing.
This new edition maintains the broad and practical, yet still detailed approach of the previous editions, but it features updated coverage on the full landscape of creative cognition, creative practice, and social and cultural contexts for creativity. With three new chapters on Creativity and Technology, Creativity and Wellbeing, and Creativity and Self, this third edition provides a comprehensive understanding of creativity for anyone interested in the topic.