Handbook of Culture and Creativity
Basic Processes and Applied Innovations
Series: Frontiers in Culture and Psychology;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 28 June 2018
- ISBN 9780190455682
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages352 pages
- Size 155x231x22 mm
- Weight 499 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Handbook of Culture and Creativity lays the groundwork for pursuing a new science for integrating the study of culture and creativity. Esteemed scholars in the field provide readers with an in-depth and systematic inquiry into the cultural perspectives of creativity.
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The Handbook of Culture and Creativity is a collaborative effort to provide readers with an in-depth and systematic inquiry into the cultural processes of creativity and innovation, as well as the creative processes of cultural transformation.
As the editors acknowledge, creativity emerges from dialogical interaction with cultural imperatives, norms, and artifacts, but culture also evolves and transforms through a generative process fueled by creativity. In order to illuminate nuanced insights on the complex culture-creativity nexus, this volume is organized into four broad sections: reciprocal relationships, socio-cultural contexts, diversifying experiences and creativity, and policy and applied perspectives.
Edited by Angela K.-y. Leung, Letty Kwan, and Shyhnan Liou, this cogent volume features cutting-edge evidence and research, and lays the groundwork for pursuing a new science for integrating the study of culture and creativity.
Table of Contents:
Contributor List
Introduction Frontier Research on Culture and Creativity: An Overview
Angela K.-y. Leung, Letty Yan-Yee Kwan, and Shyhnan Liou
PART ONE: Culture and Creativity: Reciprocal Relationships
Chapter 1: The Role of Culture in Creative Cognition
Angela K.-y. Leung and Brandon Koh
Chapter 2: The Creative Process of Cultural Evolution
Liane Gabora
PART TWO: Creativity in Socio-Cultural Contexts
Chapter 3: Cultural-Historiometric Studies of Creativity
Dean Keith Simonton
Chapter 4: National and Historical Variations in Innovation Performance: A Country Level Analysis
Chi-yue Chiu and Letty Yan-Yee Kwan
Chapter 5: Cultural Diversity (Fractionalization) and Economic Complexity: Effects on Innovation Performance and Human Development
Letty Yan-Yee Kwan and Chi-yue Chiu
Chapter 6: Cultural Differences in Creative Professional Domains
Vlad Petre Glaveanu and Todd Lubart
PART THREE: Diversifying Experiences and Creativity
Chapter 7: Culture, Language, and Creativity
Baoguo Shi and Jing Luo
Chapter 8: Diversity in Creative Teams: Reaching Across Cultures and Disciplines
Susannah B.F. Paletz, Ivica Pavisic, Ella Miron-Spektor, and Chun-Chi Lin
Chapter 9: Intercultural Relationships and Creativity: Current Research and Future Directions
Fon Wiruchnipawan and Roy Y.J. Chua
Chapter 10: An Integrated Dual-Pathway Model of Multicultural Experience and Creativity
Lay See Ong, Yi Wen Tan, and Chi-Ying Cheng
PART FOUR: Policy and Applied Perspectives
Chapter 11: Innovation in Cultural and Creative Industries
Shyhnan Liou and Chia Han Yang
Chapter 12: Time to be Innovative, Hong Kong: Time Orientation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurial Activities
Marta K. Dowejko, Kevin Au, and Yingzhao Xiao