
The Creativity Research Handbook V. 1
Mark A. Runco(Editor)
Hampton Press
Will be published approx. on 31. July 1996
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-881303-73-2 (ISBN)
Description
For years the research on creativity has been divided into person, process, product and press (environment) foci. However, the field is now much more extensive and diverse than it was when this scheme was proposed, and these four categories no longer catpure its essence. ""The Creativity Research Handbook"" shows how extensive and diverse the field has become. ""The Handbook"" contains extensive reviews and is intended to provide a comprehensive review of creativity research, first by the breadth of coverage of the chapters and second, by the depth and coverage within each chapter. ""The Handbook"" is divided into two parts, the first disciplinary and the second topical. The approach is a comprehensive one - authors do not focus on their own models or theories but instead give complete overviews. The disciplinary structure allows a more sensitive and accurate placement of research. The disciplinary framework also facilitates exchanges with the wider scholarly community - research on creative thinking, for example, shares assumptions with the cognitive sciences, and the disciplinary assignment can help individuals studying creativity to benefit from those sciences. Several of the contributions demonstrate how creativity research has benefited from such disciplinary connections. Part 2 contains six topical chapters; each of them focuses on one critical topic.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cresskill
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
indices
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-881303-73-2 (9781881303732)
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Content
Introduction, Mark A. Runco. Part 1 Theoretical Approaches: Historiometric Studies of Creative Genius, Dean Keith Simonton; Psychoanalytic Theories of Creativity, John E. Gedo; Creativity and Personality, Hans Eysenck; Creativity and Perception, Gudmund J.W. Smith and Gunilla van der Meer; Fostering Creativity in the Classroom - General Principles, Arthur Cropley; Developmental Trends in Creative Potential and Creative Performance, Mark A. Runco and Robyn E. Charles. Part 2 Topics and Issues: The Structure-of-Intellect Model Revisited, Patricia A. Bachelor and William B. Michael; Mental Imagery and Visual Creativity, Ronald A. Finke; Creativity and the Cerebral Hemispheres, Albert N. Katz; Humour and Creativity - a Review of the Empirical Literature, Karen O'Quin and Peter Derks; Creativity's Compass - a Review of Problem Finding, Eileen S. Jay and David N. Perkins; Mental Illness, Deviance and Creativity, Russell Eisenman.