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Csikszentmihalyi creativity5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Each culture consists of different domains and also differs in its hierarchical recognition. In this context, this psychologist refers to a culture as a system of connected domains. Thus, if thoughts, knowledge, values, emotions, or actions of people in a cultural community are not changed, according to Csikszentmihalyi it is not a creative achievement. The result is the transformation of a symbolic domain of culture: “What we call creativity always involves a change in a symbolic system, a change that in turn will affect the thoughts and feelings of the members of the culture“ (Csikszentmihalyi 2004: 316). a field of experts who acknowledge and confirm this innovation. the individual who brings something new into a symbolic domain, and 3. ![]() a culture that includes symbolic rules, 2. THE EVOLUTION OF THE CREATIVITY CONCEPT Part 3: the systemic Creativity Model of CsikszentmihalyiĪccording to Csikszentmihalyi, creativity arises from the interaction of three elements, which together form a system: 1. This is the third post regarding the evolution of the creativity concept, a project of Mindshake.Īfter a first approach from the psychological research perspective, last week I introduced the systemic perspective of creativity, which today will be augmented by the Creativity Model of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a Hungarian-American psychologist and recognised creativity researcher. ![]()
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