Collective Creative Actions

Collective Creative Actions
Author: Sandra Jackson-Dumont
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780692126424

Collective Creative Actions highlights the twenty-five-year history of Project Row Houses in Houston's Third Ward by addressing the idea of social practice through its five pillars of art, education, social safety nets, architectural preservation, and sustainability.

The Routledge Companion to Creativity

The Routledge Companion to Creativity
Author: Tudor Rickards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135978484

Comprising contributions written by a wide array of leading creativity scholars, The Routledge Companion to Creativity is an exciting collection of articles that assesses contemporary issues in creativity research and practice, and identifies key themes and trends.

Creative Actions and Organizations

Creative Actions and Organizations
Author: Simone D'Alessandro
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 152756343X

This book details a 15-year theoretical and practical research study that destroys the clichés of creative processes and inaugurates a reflective sociology on serendipity. In today’s highly innovative organizations, creative processes are proceduralized in the form of techniques and give rise to routine phenomena. This text hybridizes paradigms such as Donati’s relational sociology, the Luhmanian systemic approach, Von Foerster’s radical constructivism, Sennett’s ideas on the craftsman, the ideas of Wittgenstein and Searle on language, and the ideas of Dummett and Goedel on logic, as well as Hofstadter’s on artificial intelligence. Drawing on over 600 works, including essays and articles, the currents of thought of scholars who have dealt with the topic are identified here. The 200 techniques surveyed present common elements, such as common meta-rules of opposition, combination, and separation that determine creative behavior and are triggered by a recursive but paradoxical relationship between thought and language.

Collective Creativity

Collective Creativity
Author: Katherine Giuffre
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317164237

Collective Creativity offers an analysis of the explosion of artistic creativity currently taking place on the South Pacific island of Rarotonga. By exploring the construction of this art-world through the ways in which creativity and innovation are linked to social structures and social networks, this book investigates the social aspects of making fine art in order to present a ’collective’ theory of creativity. With a close examination of tourism, galleries and, of course, the artists themselves, Katherine Giuffre presents a detailed picture of a complex and multi-faceted community through the words of the art-world participants themselves. Theoretically sophisticated, yet grounded with rich empirical data, this book will appeal not only to anthropologists with an interest in the South Pacific, but also to scholars concerned with questions of ethnicity, creativity, globalization and network analysis.

Learning and Collective Creativity

Learning and Collective Creativity
Author: Annalisa Sannino
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135131120

This book brings together leading representatives of activity-theoretically-oriented and socioculturally-oriented research around the world, to discuss creativity as a collective endeavour strongly related to learning to face the societal challenges of our world. As history shows, major accomplishments in arts and technological innovations have allowed us to see the world differently and to identify new learning perspectives for the future which were seldom limited to individual action or isolated activities. This book, while primarily focused on educational insitutions, extends its examination of creativity and learning to include other settings (such as government agencies) beyond the limits of schooling.

Creative Action in Organizations

Creative Action in Organizations
Author: Cameron M. Ford
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1995-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780803953505

Between ivory tower academics and reality.

Encyclopedia of Creativity

Encyclopedia of Creativity
Author: Steven R. Pritzker
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1698
Release: 1999-08-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080548504

The Encyclopedia of Creativity is the sourcebook for individuals seeking specialized information about creativity and motivation. Subjects include theories of creativity, techniques for enhancing creativity, individuals who have made significant contributions to creativity, physiological aspects of creativity, and virtually any topic that touches upon the subject. Entries are placed in alphabetical order with cross-references to other topics and entries where appropriate. Each entry is written in simple easy-to-understand terms summarizing the most important aspects of creative research and writing relating to the specific topic. A bibliography in the back of each article suggests additional sources for more information. The text is visually enhanced throughout by illustrations and photographs. A source-book of specialized information about creativity and motivation Includes virtually any topic dealing with creativity Entries are placed in alphabetical order with cross-references Written in easy-to-understand terms Illustrations and photographs throughout Contains select biographies of internationally renowned creative individuals from throughout history

Collective Genius

Collective Genius
Author: Linda A. Hill
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1422187594

Named one of "10 Management Classics for 2022" by Thinkers50 Why can some organizations innovate time and again, while most cannot? You might think the key to innovation is attracting exceptional creative talent. Or making the right investments. Or breaking down organizational silos. All of these things may help—but there’s only one way to ensure sustained innovation: you need to lead it—and with a special kind of leadership. Collective Genius shows you how. Preeminent leadership scholar Linda Hill, along with former Pixar tech wizard Greg Brandeau, MIT researcher Emily Truelove, and Being the Boss coauthor Kent Lineback, found among leaders a widely shared, and mistaken, assumption: that a “good” leader in all other respects would also be an effective leader of innovation. The truth is, leading innovation takes a distinctive kind of leadership, one that unleashes and harnesses the “collective genius” of the people in the organization. Using vivid stories of individual leaders at companies like Volkswagen, Google, eBay, and Pfizer, as well as nonprofits and international government agencies, the authors show how successful leaders of innovation don’t create a vision and try to make innovation happen themselves. Rather, they create and sustain a culture where innovation is allowed to happen again and again—an environment where people are both willing and able to do the hard work that innovative problem solving requires. Collective Genius will not only inspire you; it will give you the concrete, practical guidance you need to build innovation into the fabric of your business.

The Creativity of Action

The Creativity of Action
Author: Hans Joas
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1996
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226400440

Hans Joas is one of the foremost social theorists in Germany today. Based on Joas’s celebrated study of George Herbert Mead, this work reevaluates the contribution of American pragmatism and European philosophical anthropology to theories of action in the social sciences. Joas also establishes direct ties between Mead’s work and approaches drawn from German traditions of philosophical anthropology. Joas argues for adding a third model of action to the two predominant models of rational and normative action—one that emphasizes the creative character of human action. This model encompasses the other two, allowing for a more comprehensive theory of action. Joas elaborates some implications of his model for theories of social movements and social change and for the status of action theory in sociology in the face of competition from theories advanced by Luhmann and Habermas. The problem of action is of crucial importance in both sociology and philosophy, and this book—already widely debated in Germany—will add fresh impetus to the lively discussions current in the English-speaking world.

Leading and Managing Creators, Inventors, and Innovators

Leading and Managing Creators, Inventors, and Innovators
Author: Elias G. Carayannis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2007-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1573569658

The development of an enterpising culture is a primary objective of progressive nations and organizations. While entrepreneurship may occur as a natural result of personal drive, it occurs most often, most robustly, and is most sustainable in environments designed to encourage it. This book showcases emerging research, theory, and practice in the management of creativity, invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Featuring cases and examples from around the world and from a diverse array of industries, the authors explore such issues as organizational design, knowledge management, and technology transfer, providing valuable insights for researchers, educators, students, technology professionals, business executives, scientists, and policymakers concerned with promoting entrepreneurship and its impact on organizational and economic growth.