Toward a broader conception of creativity: A case for "mini-c" creativity.
Oregon Department of Education · University of Oregon · +1 more institution
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Abstract
In this article the authors argue that a new category of creativity, called “mini-c” creativity, is needed to advance creativity theory and research. Mini-c creativity differs from little-c (everyday) or Big-C (eminent) creativity as it refers to the creative processes involved in the construction of personal knowledge and understanding. The authors discuss how the category of mini-c creativity addresses gaps in current conceptions of creativity, offers researchers a new and important unit of analysis, and helps to better frame the domain question in creativity research. Implications for creativity research are also discussed.
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- Creativity
- Psychology
- Creativity technique
- Sociology
- Social psychology
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