"New York Times" bestselling author Jonah Lehrer introduces us to musicians, graphic artists, poets, and bartenders to show us how we can use science to be more imaginative and make our cities, our companies, and our culture more creative.
He was a brown and white springer spaniel called Casey. Casey would have been my name if my father had had his way. But my mother refused, so a pact was made—my name would be Michael, and later we would get a dog and call him Casey.
The Universal Traveler: a Companion for Those on Problem-solving Journeys and a Soft-systems Guidebook to the Process of Design
Forgers and Critics: Creativity and Duplicity in Western Scholarship
Anthony Grafton estudia la pugna secular -que se remonta a la antigua Grecia y ha tenido una importancia fundamental en la historia de las disciplinas humanisticas- entre quienes, por razones muy diversas, crearon obras historicas, ...
$97.95 (hard), $72.95 (paper), $72.95 (ebook) EFFECTIVE TEACHING (4th Ed.) By Gilbert H. Hunt, Dennis G. Wiseman & Timothy J. Touzel 2009,316 pp. (7 x 10), 58 il., 1 table. $47.95 (paper), $47.95 (ebook) ACTIVITIES TO ENHANCE SOCIAL, ...
In this book, the author provides summaries of key western, non-western and indigenous (M?ori) views of creativity and creative process.
Boxcutter: A Practical Guide for the Facilitator who Wants to Bring Out the Creativity in Everyone, But Especially Those who...
Contrary to Darko Suvin's claim that science fiction contains revolutionary political potential, while fantasy literature does not, this dissertation will argue that fantasy literature--particularly its power to create alternative worlds ...
Boswell's Creative Gloom: A Study of Imagery and Melancholy in the Writings of James Boswell
Gedo's pathbreaking exploration of the psychology of creativity incorporates first-hand material drawn from his extensive clinical work with artists, musicians, and other exceptionally creative individuals.