
Culture, Communication, and Creativity : Reframing the Relations of Media, Knowledge, and Innovation in Society.
Title:
Culture, Communication, and Creativity : Reframing the Relations of Media, Knowledge, and Innovation in Society.
Author:
Knoblauch, Hubert.
ISBN:
9783653043747
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (402 pages)
Series:
Documents diplomatiques français
Contents:
Cover -- Culture, Communication,and Creativity -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Culture, Communication, and Creativity (HUBERT KNOBLAUCH, MARK D. JACOBS, AND RENÉ TUMA) -- I. Culture and Creativity -- Creativity as Dispositif (ANDREAS RECKWITZ) -- Cultural Conditions of Creation: A Communication-Centered Approach to Reckwitz' "Creativity Dispositif" (MICHAEL HUTTER) -- Creative Labor and the Production of Culture: Toward a Sociology of Commonality (RUDI LAERMANS) -- The Networked Amateur: Performing Arts and Participatory Culture in the Continuum Professionals-Amateurs (GIOVANNI BOCCIA ARTIERI AND LAURA GEMINI) -- Creative Bodies and Creative "Leib" in Everyday Life (ANNA LISA TOTA) -- II. Creativity and Communication -- "Anybody got an idea?" Communicative Forms, Roles and Legitimations in the Communicative Genesis and Negotiation of Social Innovations (ANIKA NOACK) -- "Creative Documentary Film": A Cultural Perspective on a Film Genre (MATHIAS BLANC) -- Photographing as Creative and Communicative Action (THOMAS S. EBERLE) -- III. Communication and Culture -- Communication Culture and Powerpoint (HUBERT KNOBLAUCH) -- Towards a Sociology of Voice: ExploringCreativity's Hidden Resources and Constraints (NICK COULDRY) -- IV. Media and Mediatization -- Culture, Communication, and the Media: The Challenges of Mediatization Research (ANDREAS HEPP) -- The Visual, the Optical and the Scopic as Modalities of Mediatization (JOOST VAN LOON) -- Communication Regimes and Creativity (BORIS TRAUE) -- Social Media in Organizations: Fostering Creativity and Communication-Changing Culture in the Process (SABINE PFEIFFER) -- V. Applied Studiesin Culture, Communication and Creativity -- Highbrow, Omnivore, and Voracious Cultural Consumption Patterns in the Netherlands: An Explanation of Trends between 1975 and 2005 (KOEN VAN EIJCK AND GERBERT KRAAYKAMP).
Time and Space in Mass Media Discourse: The Intercultural Aspect (TATIANA MOZHAEVA) -- The Case of Berlin Gas Street Lighting: Translating Engagement into Innovation (NONA SCHULTE-RÖMER) -- Creativity in Learning Scenarios (JULIA WALTER-HERRMANN AND CORINNE BÜCHING) -- The Internet and Creativity: Children as Prosumers of Online Cultural Content (NUNO DE ALMEIDA ALVES, ANA DELICADO, ANA NUNES DE ALMEIDA, AND DIANA CARVALHO) -- Stories of Chairs: Digital Media and Participation in Creative Communication (JORGE BRANDÃO PEREIRA AND HEITOR ALVELOS) -- Serious Eats: Community as the Key to Creativity in Wired Popular Culture (MARK D. JACOBS) -- Contributors.
Abstract:
It is the premise of this volume that the rising importance of creativity in modern culture is related to dramatic changes in communication. In the last decades we have witnessed a revolutionary change in the ways we interact with one another. This transformation of the structure of communication is one of the most decisive aspects of the creativity of culture. The full aim of this volume therefore is to explore the resulting transformation in the relations of culture, creativity, and communication.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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