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Art, intelligence and creativity / Elliott, Luba   Journal Article
Elliott, Luba Journal Article
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Coexistence of Palestinians and Israelis: realities and difficulties / Siam, Dareen   Journal Article
Siam, Dareen Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The continuation of the conflict will only harm youth by stealing their energy, efforts, and financial resources that should be spent on creativity and education.
Key Words Palestine  Conflict  Energy  Education  Israel  Creativity 
Financial Resources 
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ID:   165642


Creative potential of Russian public diplomacy / Bobrov, A   Journal Article
Bobrov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MAKING the effective use of public diplomacy has for years been a keynote of all analytical studies devoted to soft power and its derivatives. Even though the concept of public diplomacy is clearly defined and has already entered the Russian political lexicon, the extent of its practical application is far behind the pace of scientific research and needs fleshing out in more detail. We believe that this can be ensured with the help of a person's social quality, such as creativity.
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ID:   182445


Doing Academia Differently: Loosening the Boundaries of Our Disciplining Writing Practices / Beauchamps, Marie   Journal Article
Beauchamps, Marie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this article, I explore questions of pedagogy and knowledge-writing practices in their relation to knowledge production. Starting from the observation that different styles of writing are present in our work, but many of them are systematically pushed back and mis-read as non-academic, the article brings to the fore a discussion on the direct relationship between practices of knowledge-writing and those modes of knowing that escape the linear and propositional academic style while still being part of how knowledge comes into being. Following a tradition of intersectional feminist epistemologies, I engage with questions of epistemologies and critical pedagogies, speaking to and with several generations of scholars who address and work with questions of diversity and knowledge production that are seminal within International Relations (IR), yet underexplored from the perspective of knowledge-writing practices.
Key Words Writing  Creativity  Practice  Epistemology  Diversity  Pedagogies 
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Emerging geography of creativity and labor productivity effects / Wentao Yu; Hong, Jin; Yanrui Wu; Zhao, Dingtao   Journal Article
Zhao, Dingtao Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper presents an alternative approach to explain why regional productivity is different across regions by utilizing the creative class approach in China. First, we analyze the extent of spatial agglomeration of the creative class across regions in China. Second, we develop a model with spatial externalities to investigate how the concentration of the creative class can promote regional productivity. Our analysis confirms the importance of spatial agglomeration of the creative class in stimulating regional productivity. The results also imply that regional productivity is greater in markets with higher levels of innovation, capital stock, manufacturing and urbanization. In light of the results of our analysis, we discuss a number of policy implications.
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ID:   149590


Lead to succeed: success secrets from the Bhagavad Gita / Kharb, Karan 2005  Book
Kharb, Karan Book
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Publication New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2005.
Description ix, 213p.hbk
Standard Number 8183280048
Key Words Creativity  Success  Bhagavad Gita  Failures  Stress Management 
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ID:   040885


Listen, management!: creative listening for better managing / Keefe, William F 1971  Book
Keefe, William F Book
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Publication New York, McGraw-Hill Company, 1971.
Description ix, 200p.Hbk
Key Words Management science  Executives  Creativity  Listen  Managers 
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ID:   065125


Orphanages in Egypt / Gibbons, Jacqueline A Aug 2005  Journal Article
Gibbons, Jacqueline A Journal Article
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Publication Aug 2005.
Key Words Egypt  Creativity  Oppression 
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ID:   047209


Proceedings of natural sciences symposium / Naval Research Labratory 1994  Book
Naval Research Labratory Book
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Publication Washington,D.C, Naval Research Laboratory, 1994.
Description 75p.
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Research creativity and productivity in political science: a research agenda for understanding alternative career paths and attitudes toward professional work in the profession / Hill, Kim Quaile   Journal Article
Hill, Kim Quaile Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A growing body of research investigates the factors that enhance the research productivity and creativity of political scientists. This work provides a foundation for future research, but it has not addressed some of the most promising causal hypotheses in the general scientific literature on this topic. This article explicates the latter hypotheses, a typology of scientific career paths that distinguishes how scientific careers vary over time with respect to creative ambitions and achievements, and a research agenda based on the preceding components for investigation of the publication success of political scientists.
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ID:   117082


Sanskrit as the transcreative dimension of the languages and th / Chandra, Lokesh   Journal Article
Chandra, Lokesh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Europe  Asia  West Asia  Human Society  Creativity  Greek 
Rabindranath Tagore  Languages  Latin  Sanskrit  Pre - Sanskrit  Post - Sanskrit 
Imperialism 
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Singing a new future: Egypt’s Choir project / Seymour-jorn, Caroline   Journal Article
Seymour-Jorn, Caroline Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper explores the creative production of Egypt’s Choir project, a collaborative musical and theatrical group that has provided a context for youth creative, social and political expression since 2010. Drawing upon Richard Bauman’s (1984) multifaceted framework for thinking about emerging art forms, I detail the history and socio-political context of the Choir project’s activities during the period from 2011 until 2018, and engage in close literary analysis of some of its lyrical productions. Since the Choir has emerged and developed in a charged political environment, I take into account the important ways in which it has provided a context for political expression. However, I argue that detailed literary and social analysis of its creative process and production suggests that while the Project can be considered a mode of social and political expression or even resistance, it is also a profoundly creative phenomenon that produces lyrical and dramatic creations, which must be considered in their own right and which also must be understood as powerful modes of personal and even existential expression. I suggest that paying close attention to aesthetic experimentation and style adds an important dimension to our understanding of emerging art forms and the complex set of ideas that they express. Close analysis of the nature of innovative creativity also may help to explain why these forms have been so popular among audiences and the general public, even in the midst of political chaos and uncertainty about the future.
Key Words Egypt  Creativity  Music  Revolutionary Art  Choir Project 
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What does Asia want? / Bordachev, Timofei; Likhacheva, Anastasia ; Xin, Zhang   Article
Bordachev, Timofei Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the years since the 1998 crisis, the so-called Emerging and Developing Asia has become a new engine of global economic growth. The region has been developing under the slogan "Asia for the world," and the world has been looking for opportunities that it could draw from the Asian economic miracle. Today we are witnessing a profound transformation of the existing model: almost all countries in the region are becoming more Asiacentric, and a new model is emerging that can be called "Asia for Asia." It seems to be a perfect time to ask: What does Asia want? And does this mean that Asian economies will be able to catch up with the best standards of quality that the local growing consumerist class is looking for?
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