Identifying networked flow as the key driver of networked
creativity, this new volume in the Springer Briefs series deploys
concepts from a range of sub-disciplines in psychology to suggest
ways of optimizing the innovative potential of creative networks.
In their analysis of how to support these networks, the
contributing authors apply expertise in experimental, social,
cultural and educational psychology. They show how developing a
creative network requires the establishment of an optimal group
experience in which individual intentions inform and guide
collective goals.
The volume represents a three-fold achievement. It develops a
ground-breaking new perspective on group creativity: the notion of
networked flow as a bridging concept linking the
neuropsychological, psychological and social levels of the creative
process. In addition, the authors set out a six-stage model that
provides researchers with a methodological framework (also by
referring to the social network analysis) for studying the
creativity traditionally associated with interpersonal contexts.
Finally, the book includes perceptive analysis of the novel
possibilities opened up by second-generation internet technologies,
particularly in social networking, that seem destined to develop
and sustain online creativity. As a wide-ranging exposition of a
new direction in theoretical psychology that is laden with exciting
possibilities, this volume will inform and inspire professionals,
scholars and students alike."
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