The Social Psychology of Creativity

The Social Psychology of Creativity
Title The Social Psychology of Creativity PDF eBook
Author Teresa M. Amabile
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 247
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461255333

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The ideas presented in this book have been incubating for over 25 years. I was in the first grade, I believe, when the ideas that eventually developed into this social psychology of creativity first began to germinate. The occasion was art class, a weekly Friday afternoon event during which we were given small reproductions of the great masterworks and asked to copy them on notepaper using the standard set of eight Crayola® crayons. I had left kindergarten the year before with encour agement from the teacher about developing my potential for artistic creativity. During these Friday afternoon exercises, however, I developed nothing but frus tration. Somehow, Da Vinci's "Adoration of the Magi" looked wrong after I'd fin ished with it. I wondered where that promised creativity had gone. I began to believe then that the restrictions placed on my artistic endeavors contributed to my loss of interest and spontaneity in art. When, as a social psy chologist, I began to study intrinsic motivation, it seemed to me that this moti vation to do something for its own sake was the ingredient that had been missing in those strictly regimented art classes. It seemed that intrinsic motivation, as defined by social psychologists, might be essential to creativity. My research pro gram since then has given considerable support to that notion. As a result, the social psychology of creativity presented in this book gives prominence to social variables that affect motivational orientation.

Creativity In Context

Creativity In Context
Title Creativity In Context PDF eBook
Author Teresa M Amabile
Publisher Routledge
Pages 336
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429969783

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This book preserves the original content and provides some insight into recent developments in the social psychology of creativity. It begins to study the ways in which social factors can serve to maintain creativity and cognitive mechanisms by which motivation might have an impact on creativity.

Experiencing Creativity

Experiencing Creativity
Title Experiencing Creativity PDF eBook
Author Robert N. Wilson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 183
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1000675688

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First published in 1986, neither the creative process nor the art object, singly or together, has been often in the forefront of sociological attention. The author suggests that we may safely assume that art is multidetermined, and that an adequate explanation of creativity will draw upon the conceptual and evidential resources of psychology, sociology, and anthropology. This is a study building on Harry Murray’s classic Explorations in Personality of the 1930s.

The Social Psychology of Creativity

The Social Psychology of Creativity
Title The Social Psychology of Creativity PDF eBook
Author Teresa Amabile
Publisher Springer
Pages 245
Release 2011-10-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781461255345

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The ideas presented in this book have been incubating for over 25 years. I was in the first grade, I believe, when the ideas that eventually developed into this social psychology of creativity first began to germinate. The occasion was art class, a weekly Friday afternoon event during which we were given small reproductions of the great masterworks and asked to copy them on notepaper using the standard set of eight Crayola® crayons. I had left kindergarten the year before with encour agement from the teacher about developing my potential for artistic creativity. During these Friday afternoon exercises, however, I developed nothing but frus tration. Somehow, Da Vinci's "Adoration of the Magi" looked wrong after I'd fin ished with it. I wondered where that promised creativity had gone. I began to believe then that the restrictions placed on my artistic endeavors contributed to my loss of interest and spontaneity in art. When, as a social psy chologist, I began to study intrinsic motivation, it seemed to me that this moti vation to do something for its own sake was the ingredient that had been missing in those strictly regimented art classes. It seemed that intrinsic motivation, as defined by social psychologists, might be essential to creativity. My research pro gram since then has given considerable support to that notion. As a result, the social psychology of creativity presented in this book gives prominence to social variables that affect motivational orientation.

Creativity In Context

Creativity In Context
Title Creativity In Context PDF eBook
Author Teresa M Amabile
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9780429501234

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Creativity at Work

Creativity at Work
Title Creativity at Work PDF eBook
Author Roni Reiter-Palmon
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 255
Release 2021-01-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3030613119

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This book brings together leading scholars in the field of creativity to provide an overview and examination of the work of Teresa Amabile, a pioneer of research on organizational creativity. The authors explore Dr. Amabile’s contributions to the modern study of creativity in organizations and her influence on current research. Further, they also reflect on how her work might be used to advance future research, particularly in the areas of componential theory and its extension as well as the consensual assessment technique. The contributors include both eminent and emerging scholars and their diverse backgrounds can be seen to reflect the breadth of the impact of Teresa Amabile’s work across the areas of the social psychology of creativity, creativity measurement, and application of this knowledge to understanding creativity and innovation in the workplace. This book will provide an invaluable resource to students and scholars of social psychology, creativity studies, industrial and organizational psychology, business and management.

Genius and Eminence

Genius and Eminence
Title Genius and Eminence PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Albert
Publisher Pergamon
Pages 436
Release 1983
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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This volume presents the basic issues and up-to-date research findings in the area of genius, giftedness and creative behaviour. It gives an appreciation of the potential that exists among talented children and adults and how this can be transformed into highly significant and personally satisfying achievements. It also shows that such achievement involves great personal effort but can be facilitated by human relationships, institutional interventions, and historical conditions which present parents, educators and society with opportunities for maximizing the development of genius, giftedness, and creativity.