Creativity and Cultural Industries
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Creativity and Cultural Industries research has a dual focus. Firstly, it involves research into broad theories of creativity - the different conceptions of creativity which include the personal-centred approaches of neuroscience and psychology, relationships-centred approaches of sociology and anthropology, and wider context-centred approaches of economics, urban studies and Web studies. However, this largely theoretical research is strongly connected to more applied aspects focused upon ‘teaching creativity’ and helping to develop professional creative practices. The second focus concerns broad social and cultural analyses of the creative and cultural industries – how various creative ecologies emerge, how informal creative hubs and networks operate, how cultural policy might best approach and work with these more informal creative spaces.
Some of the key questions which animate this research are:
- What is creativity, and can it be taught?
- Does creativity need to be understood to be effectively applied?
- How does creativity work in the real world – in independent practice, in business, on the Web, or in public policy?
- How do collaborative and co-creative spaces emerge and operate?
- How can cultural policy best understand and engage with this broad and multi-faceted creative ecology?
Researchers often seek novel ways of delivering research to a wide range of contexts, in ways suitable to different audiences. As well publishing research outputs in the orthodox manner, group members facilitate creative play sessions; seek to advocate for drawing and image-making into research outputs; translate academic research into engaging and practical outcomes for use in creative practices;
These approaches involve working with a wide range of partners including creative businesses and local government, running publicly funded programmes for different aspects of the community at large, and working with Schools and Colleges.
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Campus Way
Lincoln
LN6 7TS
United Kingdom
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University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln
LN6 7TS
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2023-09-20 15:00:18