1. Creativity from individual to social - distributed creativity and the perspectival model (role of perspective taking) 2. Creativity for society: ways of imagining collective futures (utopias and dystopias) for, with and towards others3.
The role of technology (mainly ICT and especially social media) in promoting (e.g., Romanian protests) or hindering (e.g., the refugee crisis) creativity, perspective taking and social change
Vlad
Glaveanu is Associate Professor at Aalborg University, Associate
Professor II at Bergen University, Norway, and Associate Researcher at
the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland, and University Paris
Descartes, France. He received his PhD from the London School of
Economics, UK, and published over 100 articles and book chapters on
creativity, culture, imagination, art and crafts, activism and social
change. He recently edited the Palgrave Handbook of Creativity and
Culture Research (2016) and co-edited the Oxford Handbook of Imagination
and Culture (2017) and the Cambridge Handbook of Creativity across
Domains (2017). His other books include: Thinking through creativity and
culture (Transaction, 2014), Distributed creativity (Springer, 2014),
Rethinking creativity (Routledge, 2015, co-edited) and Creativity: A new
vocabulary (Palgrave, 2016, co-edited). He is editor of Europe’s
Journal of Psychology (EJOP), an open access peer reviewed journal
published by PsychOpen (Germany), and co-editor of an the upcoming
journal, Creativity, Innovation and Social Change (CISC), to be launched
by Springer Publishing.