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Explaining Creativity: The Science of Human Innovation

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In the last 50 years, psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists have increasingly turned to studying creativity, so we now know more about it than ever before. However, until about a decade ago, creativity researchers focused only on highly valued activities, such as creating
masterpieces in art and making highly significant discoveries in science. In Explaining Creativity , R. Keith Sawyer extends the study of creativity by examining not only these endeavors, but also movies, music videos, cartoons, video games, hypertext fiction, stage performance, business innovation,
and advances in computer technology.

Sawyer uses the sociocultural approach to creativity that was pioneered by Howard Becker, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, and Howard Gardner, allowing him to move beyond the individual to consider the social process. Taking into account the interdisciplinary nature of creativity, Sawyer integrates
psychological data with anthropological research on creativity in non-Western cultures and sociological studies on the situations, contexts, and networks of creative activity. For more information, see www.explainingcreativity.com.

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First published January 1, 2006

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May 11, 2013
This was on the list from the Arts in Research Universities group and I'm really glad I bought it. Sawyer draws on the latest research on creativity and provides a great introduction to the subject. Great bibliography and more references too. A must read for anyone interested in the most important 21st century skill - creativity.
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March 18, 2018
This is an extensive review of the history and contemporary state of research on creativity. Each chapter attacks creativity from a different perspective, including forays into neuroscience, behavioral psychology, computer science, sociocultural, or historical.

I don't have much to say - this is the most comprehensive read you could ask for to understand the conceptual landscape of creativity. If you're curious about what is known about creativity, read it. In its 600 pages there is plenty of insight and many lessons to be learned to optimise your own creativity.
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October 1, 2024
In this lucid but lengthy textbook, the distinguished psychologist Keith Sawyer summarizes research on creativity. He covers definitions and assessments of creativity, individual studies of personality and brain imaging, sociocultural studies of groups and cultures, and creativity in the visual arts, music, theater, and science. He provides evidence that contradicts common beliefs, e.g., that creative contributions come from outsiders who defy convention, and that people are more creative when working alone. To the contrary, the most creative contributions come from collaborations of experts in a domain as a result of years of painstaking work. Sawyer has recently published a new edition of this book.
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April 9, 2021
Explaining Creativity is just what the title suggests and Sawyer explains creativity considering all of it's dimensions by debunking myths, discussing the concept of creativity through the history, presenting the scientific research and knowledge of the subject, but also considering the social dynamics of the creative circles. The book has lots of references to other books and research papers for those who want to delve deeper in the science of creativity.
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November 11, 2018
Trying to understand the origins of creativity through individualism, psychology, personality, art and social context makes the reading of the handbook a great experience. Creative people tend to diverge from the marked route all the time
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November 5, 2020
5 stars

One of the most thoughtful, engaging and insightful textbooks I have ever had to read.
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March 18, 2014
مما لا شك فيه ان الكتاب اكاديمي من الدرجة الاولى لمن يريدون دراسة الابداع كظاهرة فهو يحتوي على كافة النظريات القديمة و الحديثة التي تناولت كافة جوانب هذا الموضوع .. ففي الجزء الاول يتناول ظاهرة الابداع و هل بالامكان تفسيرها و الاساطير التي علقت بأذهاننا عن ماهية المبدعين و صفاتهم و كيف يأتي الابداع و .. الخ .. أما في الجزء الثاني يركز على النظريات و الدراسات التي تناولت الابداع كظاهرة عند الافراد نفسيا و بيولوجيا و اجتماعيا و صفات الشخصية المبدعة ثم الجزء الثالث الذي يؤكد على عامل البيئة و الثقافةالانسانية و الخبرات التراكمية في التأثير على عملية الابداع بناء الشخصية المبدعة و هناك جزء رابع لم يتثنى لي قراءته بعد و حقيقة لقد اجهدتني قرائته ربما لأنه ليس بلغتي الام و لكني استمتعت بالامثلة و البراهين في كل فصل و للأسف لم انتهي من قراءة الجزء الاخير بعد و لكن الكتاب في مجملة مرجع هام
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January 8, 2013
Some interesting facts and well supported, but it was very dry -- even textbook like -- and largely repetitive. Perhaps, given the subject, I was expecting something more ... um ... creative. Sawyer successfully conveyed that my expectation was predicated on a flawed romantic notion of creativity, however, so the read was far from a waste.
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October 29, 2013
An extremely comprehensive and well researched book on creativity, which examines both individual psychological underpinnings of creativity and sociological factors. It busted quite a few myths I held about creative endeavour.
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June 23, 2011
First part of the book was just fine. Then it got far too detailed for the purposes of the topic and it became quite redundant :(
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May 4, 2012
Great book! I am not going to write a review here as I actually have to cowrite a full review for this book elsewhere.
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