Provides a broad survey of the major terms, tenants, and theories of the construct of creativity while offering specific opportunities for readers to integrate this knowledge into exercises and activities designed to enhance learning and encourage transfer of creative thinking skills across a variety of fields or college majors.
Depersonalization is a distressing symptom in which sufferers feel detached from their own selves and the world. Beginning with a first-hand account of the experience, this volume argues that many well-known literary texts evoke a similar psychological state.
Digital Storytelling and Ethics provides a method for analyzing digital storytelling practices that focuses on the rhetorical, dialogic, co-productive, creative story-making space rather than the finished stories or the technologies. This book is an essential read for collaborative digital writers and facilitators.
Using sources from a wide variety of print and digital media, this book discusses the need for ample and healthy portrayals of disability and neurodiversity in the media, as the primary way that most people learn about conditions.
This innovative investigation of the discourse of Pacific reggae in Aotearoa New Zealand produces a multi-faceted analysis of the dialogic relationships that construct meaning in this genre of popular music.