Synopses & Reviews
This volume addresses key issues and assumptions about creativity as a potential discipline, making the progress of creativity studies more explicit and communicable to those within and outside of the field.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Disciplinary Perspectives
The Emergence of a Discipline: Issues and Approaches to the Study of Creativity
Creatology: A Potential Paradigm for an Emerging Discipline
A Community of Scholars: An Examination of the Antecedents of the1990 International Working Creativity Conference Participants
The Progress and Potential of an Emerging Discipline
The Content and Logical Structure of Creativity Concepts: An Inquiry into the Conceptual Foundations of Creativity Research
Experiences in Developing Technology for Creative Education
Creativity, Past, Present, and Future: A Philosophical Perspective
Research Perspectives: Organizing Research Frameworks
A Contextual Organizer for Conducting Creativity Research
Using Alternative Perspectives to Build More Robust Theories of Organizational Creativity
Research Perspectives: Examining Research Issues
Toward an Improved Understanding of Creativity within People: The Level-Style Distinction
Cognitive and Psychometric Issues in Creativity Research
Guilford's SOI Model and Behavioral Intelligence with Special Reference to Creative Behavioral Abilities
A Social Psychological Perspective on Creativity: Intrinsic Motivation and Creativity in the Classroom and Workplace
Research Perspectives: Confronting Cultural Challenges
Ethnocentric Confines in Creativity Research
Human Potential: An Exploration of the Role of Creativity from an Arab Perspective
Historical Perspectives. Creativity. Past, Present, and Future: Pioneer's' Perspectives
Moving to a Desired Future State in the Field of Creativity: A Postscript
Author Index
Subject Index