Preface James C. Kaufman and Robert J. Sternberg; 1. Creativity: a historical perspective Vlad P. Glăveanu and James C. Kaufman; 2. An overview of creativity theories James C. Kaufman and Vlad P. Glăveanu; 3. Creativity in society Dean Keith Simonton; 4. Assessment of creativity Jonathan A. Plucker, Matthew C. Makel and Meihua Qian; 5. A lifespan developmental approach to creativity Anna N. N. Hui and Mavis W. J. He; 6. Neuroscience of creativity Oshin Vartanian; 7. Creativity and cognition, divergent thinking, and intelligence Anne M. Roberts, Robert J. Sternberg, Mark A. Runco, Selcuk Acar, Thomas B. Ward, Yuliya Kolomyts and James C. Kaufman; 8. Cultural perspectives on creativity Todd Lubart, Vlad P. Glăveanu, Herie de Vries, Ana Camargo and Martin Storme; 9. Personality, emotions, and creativity Jessica Hoffmann, Zorana Ivcevic and Gregory Feist; 10. Motivation and creativity Beth A. Hennessey; 11. Creativity and mental health Shelley Carson, Ellen Yang and Marie Forgeard; 12. Creativity in K12 schools Ronald A. Beghetto; 13. Improving creativity in organizational settings Roni Reiter-Palmon, Ryan P. Royston and Kevin S. Mitchell; 14. Enhancing creativity Robert J. Sternberg; Index.
This introductory textbook features expert, cutting-edge theory and research on creativity tailored for undergraduate courses.
James C. Kaufman is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut, USA. He is the author/editor of more than forty-five books, including Creativity 101 (2nd Edition, 2016). Kaufman has also published books with his wife, Allison, on animal creativity and pseudoscience and a book about terrible baseball pitchers with his father, Alan. He has published more than 400 papers and won many awards, including from Mensa, the American Psychological Association (APA), and the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC). Kaufman has tested Dr. Sanjay Gupta's creativity on CNN, appeared in the hit Australia show Redesign Your Brain, and narrated the comic book documentary Independents. His musical Discovering Magenta played in New York City. Robert J. Sternberg is Professor of Human Development at Cornell University, USA, and Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. He is a past winner of the Grawemeyer Award in Psychology and the William James and James McKeen Cattell Awards of the Association for Psychological Science. His PhD is from Stanford University and he has been awarded thirteen honorary doctorates. He is a member of the National Academy of Education and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also past-president of the American Psychological Association and his work has been cited more than 188,000 times in the scholarly literature.
'This wide-ranging book serves both as an introduction to the study
of creativity and as an up-to-date survey of research in the field
by those at its forefront.' Howard Gardner, Harvard Graduate School
of Education
'This volume delivers ground-breaking research in a timely and
relatable manner for the study of creativity and development. A
much-needed textbook for advanced undergraduates, graduates, and
researchers.' Luanne Witkowski, University of Massachusetts
'The editors write and gather an eclectic assortment of essays on
creativity that awaken the reader to the centrality of creation in
all serious human endeavor. This is a brilliant, necessary work.'
Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of A Good Scent
from a Strange Mountain
'A useful asset to those teaching and learning about the concept
and phenomenon of creativity. It hits the sweet spot of offering
thorough topical coverage within creativity research, but not being
so broad as to overwhelm a non-expert reader. In addition to an
overview encapsulating the field of creativity today, the textbook
thoughtfully reinforces the applicability of research on creativity
and the idea that creativity is an essential, boundary-crossing
phenomenon.' Lauren Jin Woo, Arizona State University and Danah
Henriksen, Michigan State University
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