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Paradigms in the study of creativity: Introducing the perspective of cultural psychology
Authors:Vlad Petre Gl?veanu
Institution:London School of Economics and Political Science, Institute of Social Psychology, St Clements Building, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom
Abstract:This article identifies three paradigms in creativity theory and research in psychology. The He-paradigm, focused on the solitary genius, has been followed, mainly after the 1950s, by the I-paradigm, equally individualistic in nature but attributing creativity to each and every individual. Extending this view, the We-paradigm incorporates what became known as the social psychology of creativity. The cultural psychology of creativity builds upon this last theoretical approach while being critical of some of its assumptions. This relatively new perspective, using the conceptual and methodological framework of cultural psychology, investigates the sociocultural roots and dynamics of all our creative acts and employs a tetradic framework of self - community - new artifact - existing artifacts in its conceptualization of creativity. The theoretical basis of the cultural psychology approach is analyzed as well as some of its main implications for both the understanding and study of creativity.
Keywords:2900 Social Processes &  Social Issues  2930 Culture &  Ethnology  3000 Social Psychology  3500 Educational Psychology  3575 Gifted &  Talented
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