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Creativity or creativities?

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2005
Creativity is typically thought of in the singular -- as an attribute. But it may instead be multiple. This article investigates three respects in which there might be multiple creativities-- processes, domains, and styles. It considers different potential models for multiple creativities. It concludes by suggesting that the different respects in which
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Creative with creativity

Practical Pre-School, 2009
This article considers some low-cost or no-cost ideas to support children’s creative development. Creativity is not just about art, painting and markmaking.
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Creatives, creative production and the creative market

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2009
Creatives are a broad group differentiated by their mode of production, lifestyle and needs. This divergence in discipline and activities means that not all creatives are attracted to one particular place; instead, they are spatially incongruent. This paper focuses on the environments created by creatives' activities: one for creative production ...
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Creative Aging

The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1982
The terms ‘creative’ and ‘aging’ are antithetical according to dictionary usage-‘create’ being explicitly described as an active process and ‘aging’ implicitly defined as a passive reactive one. This paper first briefly explores some divergent attitudes toward aging-negative as well as positive.
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Creative Selves, Creative Cultures, Creative Futures

2017
We are living in a time of uncertainty and for many people around the world that uncertainty is marked by fear and violence. The need for creativity in crafting selves and cultures and futures is made ever more urgent by and because of these uncertain times. That creativity demands both concentration and a concerted effort to act.
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Creative Language, Creative Destruction, Creative Politics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Why did the North-Sea folk suddenly get so rich, get so much cargo? The answers seems not to be that supply was brought into equilibrium with demand---the curves were moving out at breakneck pace. Reallocation is not the key. Language is, with its inherent creativity. The Bourgeois Revaluation of the 17th and 18th centuries brought on the modern world.
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Public Health Nursing, 1992
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