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This book explores an eminently human phenomenon: our capacity to
engage with the possible, to go beyond what is present, visible, or
given in our existence. Possibility studies is an emerging field of
research including topics as diverse as creativity, imagination,
innovation, anticipation, counterfactual thinking, wondering, the
future, social change, hope, agency, and utopia. The Possible: A
Sociocultural Theory contributes to this wide field by developing a
sociocultural account of the possible grounded in the notions of
difference, position, perspective, dialogue, action, and culture.
This theory aims to offer conceptual, methodological, and practical
tools for all those interested in studying human possibility and
cultivating it in education, at the workplace, in everyday life,
and in society.
Creativity is of rising interest to scholars and laypeople alike.
Creativity in the arts, however, is very different from creativity
in science, business, sports, cooking, or teaching. This book
brings together top experts in the field from around the world to
discuss creativity across many different domains. Each chapter
includes clear definitions, intriguing research, potential
measures, and suggestions for development or future directions.
After a broad discussion of creativity across different domains,
subsequent chapters look deeper into those individual domains
(traditional arts, sciences, business, newer domains, and everyday
life) to explore how creativity varies when expressed in different
ways. Ultimately, the book offers a future-looking perspective
integrating the different variations of creativity across domains.
This book is dedicated to wonder and wondering, mundane phenomena
that, despite their great value for education and other spheres of
human experience, often go unnoticed both inside and outside the
classroom. Praised as the origin of philosophy in ancient times,
the concern for understanding and educating wonder has been present
throughout history. It is not only the case that this basic
psychological process opens our everyday experience to what is
possible, what lies beyond the here-and-now, but does so with
extraordinary consequences. Wonder transforms our experience of the
world from early childhood onwards. It is ever-present in
children's play and games, it offers constant opportunities for
learning and it fuels our creativity. And yet, we know little about
this phenomenon, its biological, psychological, social and cultural
underpinning, and even less about how to foster it and harness its
benefits in education. This book fills this gap and gives a
scientific yet accessible account of wondering. It proposes a new
way of understanding wonder, while at the same time offering
practical tools for cultivating wonder within ourselves, our
interpersonal relations, and within educational practice.
This book is dedicated to wonder and wondering, mundane phenomena
that, despite their great value for education and other spheres of
human experience, often go unnoticed both inside and outside the
classroom. Praised as the origin of philosophy in ancient times,
the concern for understanding and educating wonder has been present
throughout history. It is not only the case that this basic
psychological process opens our everyday experience to what is
possible, what lies beyond the here-and-now, but does so with
extraordinary consequences. Wonder transforms our experience of the
world from early childhood onwards. It is ever-present in
children's play and games, it offers constant opportunities for
learning and it fuels our creativity. And yet, we know little about
this phenomenon, its biological, psychological, social and cultural
underpinning, and even less about how to foster it and harness its
benefits in education. This book fills this gap and gives a
scientific yet accessible account of wondering. It proposes a new
way of understanding wonder, while at the same time offering
practical tools for cultivating wonder within ourselves, our
interpersonal relations, and within educational practice.
Creativity is of rising interest to scholars and laypeople alike.
Creativity in the arts, however, is very different from creativity
in science, business, sports, cooking, or teaching. This book
brings together top experts in the field from around the world to
discuss creativity across many different domains. Each chapter
includes clear definitions, intriguing research, potential
measures, and suggestions for development or future directions.
After a broad discussion of creativity across different domains,
subsequent chapters look deeper into those individual domains
(traditional arts, sciences, business, newer domains, and everyday
life) to explore how creativity varies when expressed in different
ways. Ultimately, the book offers a future-looking perspective
integrating the different variations of creativity across domains.
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