Cultural Topology of Creativity

The man in the modern culture faces the challenge of either being creative or forced to leave the stage, which reflects the essential basics of life. The price of lost opportunities, caused by mental stereotypes and encapsulation, is gradually rising. The paper reveals the socio-cultural conditions...

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Main Author: L. M. Andryukhina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University 2015-02-01
Series:Obrazovanie i Nauka
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Online Access:https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/33
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description The man in the modern culture faces the challenge of either being creative or forced to leave the stage, which reflects the essential basics of life. The price of lost opportunities, caused by mental stereotypes and encapsulation, is gradually rising. The paper reveals the socio-cultural conditions and the necessary cultural topology of creativity development, as well as the man’s creative potential in the 21st century. The content of the creativity concept is specified along with the phenomenon of its fast expansion in the modern discourse. That results from the global spreading of numerous creative practices in various spheres of life, affecting the progress directions in economics, business, industrial technologies, labor, employment and social stratification. The author emphasizes the social features of creativity, the rising number of, so called, creative class, and outlines the two opposing strategies influencing the topology modification of the social and cultural environment. The first one, applied by the developed countries, facilitates the development of the creative human potential, whereas the other one, inherent in our country, holds that a creative person is able to make progress by himself. However, for solving the urgent problem of innovative development, the creative potential of modern Russia is not sufficient, and following the second strategy will result in unrealized social opportunities and ever lasting social and cultural situation demanding further investment. According to the author, to avoid such a perspective, it is necessary to overcome the three deeply rooted archetypes: the educational disciplinary centrism, organizational absolutism and cultural ostracism.
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spelling doaj.art-4422a4898539453a98f506dd5213de412023-03-13T07:37:39ZrusRussian State Vocational Pedagogical UniversityObrazovanie i Nauka1994-56392310-58282015-02-010331610.17853/1994-5639-2012-3-3-1627Cultural Topology of CreativityL. M. Andryukhina0Уральское отделение Российской академии образования, г. ЕкатеринбургThe man in the modern culture faces the challenge of either being creative or forced to leave the stage, which reflects the essential basics of life. The price of lost opportunities, caused by mental stereotypes and encapsulation, is gradually rising. The paper reveals the socio-cultural conditions and the necessary cultural topology of creativity development, as well as the man’s creative potential in the 21st century. The content of the creativity concept is specified along with the phenomenon of its fast expansion in the modern discourse. That results from the global spreading of numerous creative practices in various spheres of life, affecting the progress directions in economics, business, industrial technologies, labor, employment and social stratification. The author emphasizes the social features of creativity, the rising number of, so called, creative class, and outlines the two opposing strategies influencing the topology modification of the social and cultural environment. The first one, applied by the developed countries, facilitates the development of the creative human potential, whereas the other one, inherent in our country, holds that a creative person is able to make progress by himself. However, for solving the urgent problem of innovative development, the creative potential of modern Russia is not sufficient, and following the second strategy will result in unrealized social opportunities and ever lasting social and cultural situation demanding further investment. According to the author, to avoid such a perspective, it is necessary to overcome the three deeply rooted archetypes: the educational disciplinary centrism, organizational absolutism and cultural ostracism.https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/33креативностькреативный потенциалкультурная топология креативностикреативные практикикреативное образованиекреативный менеджмент.
spellingShingle L. M. Andryukhina
Cultural Topology of Creativity
Obrazovanie i Nauka
креативность
креативный потенциал
культурная топология креативности
креативные практики
креативное образование
креативный менеджмент.
title Cultural Topology of Creativity
title_full Cultural Topology of Creativity
title_fullStr Cultural Topology of Creativity
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Topology of Creativity
title_short Cultural Topology of Creativity
title_sort cultural topology of creativity
topic креативность
креативный потенциал
культурная топология креативности
креативные практики
креативное образование
креативный менеджмент.
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