The Nature of Creativity
Contemporary Psychological Perspectives
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th May '88
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This book offers a comprehensive examination of creativity through expert contributions, exploring environmental, individual, and interactive influences on creative processes.
Originally published in 1988, The Nature of Creativity offers a comprehensive exploration of psychological approaches to understanding creativity. The book is structured into sixteen chapters, each contributed by recognized experts in the field. These chapters delve into the richness and diversity of creativity, addressing various aspects and levels of analysis. Together, they create a broad survey that enhances our understanding of what it means to be 'creative'.
The first part of The Nature of Creativity focuses on the environment's role in fostering creativity. It examines how external factors influence creative thought and behavior. The second part shifts the focus to the individual, exploring creativity from psychometric and cognitive perspectives. This section highlights the internal processes that contribute to creative output.
In the third part, the interaction between individuals and their environments is analyzed, featuring studies of creative lives and systems. The final section integrates the various approaches discussed throughout the book, comparing and contrasting them to provide a holistic view of creativity. This engaging and thought-provoking investigation will appeal to psychologists, educators, students, and general readers alike, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the complexities of creative thought.
ISBN: 9780521330367
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 26mm
Weight: 800g
464 pages