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The sociology of creativity: Part I: Theory: The social mechanisms of innovation and creative developments in selectivity environments
Abstract
Creativity is a universal activity, essential in an evolutionary perspective, to adaptation and sustainability. This first part of a three part article on the sociology of creativity has three purposes: (1) to develop the argument that key factors in creative activity are socially based and developed; hence, sociology can contribute significantly to understanding and explaining human creativity; (2) to present a sociological systems approach...
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Title
The sociology of creativity: Part I: Theory: The social mechanisms of innovation and creative developments in selectivity environments
Published Date
Sep 18, 2015
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
179 - 199
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