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Creativity and improvised educations : case studies for understanding impact and implications

Part of the Creativity in Practice series
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Examining the improvised relationships among lifelong learning, formal education, and creativity, this volume provides detailed case studies of the creative work of people from a wide variety of fields.

Each profile allows readers to explore how real people’s distinctive points of view, senses of purpose, and ultimate contributions developed through participation in complex worlds.

By looking at creativity as a distributed and participatory process, these cases deconstruct the myth of solitary creative genius, while exploring applications of complexity theory to creative work and raising new questions for creativity research.

Providing a framework for thinking about education, agency, and change, this book is valuable for both students and researchers seeking concrete ways to broaden their understanding of creativity in practice.

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Routledge
0367859483 / 9780367859480
Hardback
153.35
31/05/2021
United Kingdom
English
232 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm