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Expressivity of creativity and creative design considerations in digital games [PDF]

open access: yesComputers in Human Behavior, 2020
Currently little is known about how creativity is expressed in digital entertainment games or what specific design elements may foster it. Using a qualitative methodology, this article reports on the findings of 24 semi-structured interviews and 14 narrative surveys with regular players of different types of digital games.
Johanna Hall   +3 more
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Author's Creativity in Modern Fiction (Based on Russian "Besoboi" Comic Series)

open access: yesВестник Кемеровского государственного университета, 2021
Linguistic creativity is currently attracting a lot of scientific attention. Such scientists as V. P. Korovushkin, J. Falojou, O. K. Iriskhanova, A. V. Galkina, and V. Z.
E. A. Engel
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REENVISIONING ARTISTIC CREATIVITY: MODERN / POSTMODERN IMPLICATIONS OF BALZAC’S “THE UNKNOWN MASTERPIECE”

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philosophia, 2020
This study explores Honoré de Balzac’s iconic representation of artistic creativity in The Unknown Masterpiece by focusing on an unexamined aspect of his text, namely the seminal role played by critical reception and consumption in artistic production ...
Dalia JUDOVITZ
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Del „yo creo” al „nosotros creamos”: analogías y contextualizaciones en la asunción de la creatividad social - From the „I create” to the „we create”: analogies and contextualization in the assumption of the social creativity [PDF]

open access: yesBelvedere Meridionale, 2014
Exploration of some conditions and features, from different views, has been associated with favoring creativity in expressive and productive processes of individual imprint, which is contextualized in possible dynamics of social creativity, not from ...
SANTACRUZ GUERRERO, Pablo
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Expressive instructions: ethnographic insights into the creativity and improvisation entailed in teaching physical skills to medical students

open access: yesPerspectives on Medical Education, 2018
Introduction Creativity and improvisation are recognized as important aspects of training expertise in domains such as business and the arts, yet rarely discussed in medical education.
Anna Harris, Jan-Joost Rethans
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Euphemism and Language Change: The Sixth and Seventh Ages

open access: yesLexis: Journal in English Lexicology, 2012
No matter which human group we look at, past or present, euphemism and its counterpart dysphemism are powerful forces and they are extremely important for the study of language change.
Kate Burridge
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Creolization as Cultural Continuity and Creativity in Postdiluvian New Orleans and Beyond

open access: yesSouthern Spaces, 2011
Joel Mann, Rebirth Brass Band, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2007. Through an examination of expressive forms, musicians, and artisans in post-Katrina New Orleans, this multi-media essay explores creolization as an approach to ethnographic work that ...
Nick Spitzer
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The Dogmas of the Technical Translation - Are They Still Valid?

open access: yesHermes, 1999
Technical texts are generally considered to be informative, objective and devoid of expressive features. In this paper I shall argue in favour of the more recent assertion that technical texts are not only concerned with the transfer of facts, but - like
Karen Korning Zethsen
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Creative psychologists: reflections on teaching and pedagogic practice inspired by an arts-based Away Day

open access: yesPRISM, 2020
In an unusual departmental Away Day, instead of delving into discussions about established disciplinary modes of teaching and research, colleagues from the Department of Psychology at MMU were invited to attend a very different type of event, and to ...
Aspasia Paltoglou, Jeremy Hopper
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Art education through movement: the corporal expression in physical education

open access: yesAula, 2010
Art Education in school provides values of creativity and aesthetic understanding to the training and development of the individual, linked intimately to the culture in which the educational act is framed.
Javier COTERÓN LÓPEZ   +1 more
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