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    Using creative writing techniques to enhance the case study method in research integrity and ethics courses.Timothy N. Atkinson - 2008 - Journal of Academic Ethics 6 (1):33-50.
    The following article explores the use of creative writing techniques to teach research ethics, breathe life into case study preparation, and train students to think of their settings as complex organizational environments with multiple actors and stakeholders.
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    Creative Writing as a Medical Instrument.Jay M. Baruch - 2013 - Journal of Medical Humanities 34 (4):459-469.
    Listening and responding to patients’ stories for over 20 years as an emergency physician has strengthened my appreciation for the many ways that the skills and principles drawn from writing fiction double as necessary clinical skills. The best medicine doesn’t work on the wrong story, and the stories patients tell sometimes feel like first drafts—vital and fragile works-in-progress. Increasingly complex health challenges compounded by social, financial, and psychological burdens make for stories that are difficult to articulate and comprehend. In (...)
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    Creative Writing Programmes and Patronage.Suman Gupta - 2019 - British Journal of Educational Studies 67 (3):321-336.
    Creative Writing programmes in universities now offer both an education for and employment to literary writers. This papers asks how literary writers apprehend their relatively recently institutionalised position, as university staff and students. The concept of ‘patronage’, it is argued, offers a useful way into reflecting upon such academic institutionalisation. The argument is presented in three parts. The first outlines some of the conceptual nuances of patronage. The second examines the oft made claim that universities extend patronage to (...)
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    Creative writing and Schiller's aesthetic education.Peter Howarth - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (3):41-58.
    : In higher education creative writing's focus on producing the well-formed piece rather than the writing's historical and social context puts its pedagogy at odds with the majority of literary studies disciplines. Although problematic for the curriculum, there are good reasons—stemming from the anti-instrumentalism of Kant's notion of aesthetic freedom—why integrating creative writing is difficult. Examining two recent attempts to cross this creative-critical divide by making creative writing part of cultural studies, the (...)
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    Creative Writing.Deborah Rosenfelt, Rosamond S. King, Ashwini Tambe, Yvette Christiansë, Amanda Solomon Amorao & Carmen Giménez Smith - 2016 - Feminist Studies 42 (3):565.
    Abstract:“Poetry in the Wake” series: (pp. 563 - 574)Deborah Rosenfelt, I Need a Poem (pp. 565)Rosamond S. King, This Was Always Going to Be a Poem about Work (pp. 566 - 567)Ashwini Tambe, November 9; One Week Later (pp. 568 – 569)Yvette Christianse, Eve (pp. 570 - 571)Amanda Solomon Amorao, To My Student Who Is an Immigrant (pp. 572 - 573)Carmen Gimenez Smith, Ethos (pp. 574).
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    Creative writing as feminist freedom.Ulrika Dahl - 2023 - European Journal of Women's Studies 30 (1):84-89.
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    Creative writing and the electronic reader: A challenge to publishers and educators.Susanna Gladwin - 1995 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (2):62-66.
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    In-verse reflection: structured creative writing exercises to promote reflective learning in medical students.David McLean, Neville Chiavaroli, Charlotte Denniston & Martin Richardson - 2022 - Journal of Medical Humanities 43 (3):493-504.
    Medical educators recognize the value of reflection for medical students and the role creative writing can play in fostering this. However, direct creative writing tasks can be challenging for many students, particularly those with limited experience in the arts and humanities. An alternative strategy is to utilize an indirect approach, engaging students with structured tasks that obliquely encourage reflection. This paper reports one such approach. We refer to this approach as in-verse reflection, playing on both the (...)
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    The poetics of vulnerability: creative writing among young adults in treatment for psychosis in light of Ricoeur’s and Kristeva’s philosophy of language and subjectivity.Oddgeir Synnes, Kristin Lie Romm & Hilde Bondevik - 2021 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (2):173-187.
    There is a growing interest in the application of creative writing in the treatment of mental illness. Nonpharmacological approaches have shown that access to poetic, creative language can allow for the verbalisation of illness experiences, as well as for self-expressions that can include other facets of the subject outside of the disease. In particular, creative writing in a safe group context has proven to be of particular importance. In this article, we present a pilot on (...)
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    Extension of Creative Writing Ability through Thinking Skill Training.Teak-Shin Kim - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:131-136.
    The seventh Korea elementary school curriculum implies that it is possible to activate higher-order thinking by accepting constructivism as a paradigm. However, the absence of effective and concrete way to make it possible disturbs the goal of the new curriculum. I summarized the class contents of what I did for the last two years in the contest that is for improvement of instruction. As I got a bronze medal twice in Seoul teachers teaching contest, it can be a good example (...)
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    Introduction to Creative Writing Contributions.Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Akasha Gloria Hull, Cheryl Clarke, Doris Diosa Davenport, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Asha French, Sharon Bridgforth, Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, Alexis De Veaux & Sokari Ekine - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):198-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Introduction to Creative Writing ContributionsAlexis Pauline Gumbs, Akasha Gloria Hull, Cheryl Clarke, doris diosa davenport, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Asha French, Sharon Bridgforth, Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, Alexis De Veaux, and Sokari Ekinewhen i first began to dream of creative writing contributions for this special issue of Feminist Studies celebrating the fortieth anniversaries of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color and (...)
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    Learning the Craft: Creative Writing and Language Development.Alan Young - 1984 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (1):51.
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    The Rise of Creative Writing.D. G. Myers - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (2):277-297.
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    Characterization of the Stages of Creative Writing With Mobile EEG Using Generalized Partial Directed Coherence.Jesus G. Cruz-Garza, Akshay Sujatha Ravindran, Anastasiya E. Kopteva, Cristina Rivera Garza & Jose L. Contreras-Vidal - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Two stages of the creative writing process were characterized through mobile scalp electroencephalography in a 16-week creative writing workshop. Portable dry EEG systems with synchronized head acceleration, video recordings, and journal entries, recorded mobile brain-body activity of Spanish heritage students. Each student's brain-body activity was recorded as they experienced spaces in Houston, Texas, and while they worked on their creative texts. We used Generalized Partial Directed Coherence to compare the functional connectivity among both stages. There (...)
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  15. Literary individuation : a Jungian approach to creative writing education.Madeline Sonik - 2008 - In Raya A. Jones (ed.), Education and imagination: post-Jungian perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 96--117.
  16. On the relationship between philosophy and creative writing?Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    I respond further to an undergraduate philosophy essay writing guide which tells readers that they are studying philosophy not creative writing. I note an obvious disadvantage of the claim.
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    Pointing the Way to Discovery: Using a Creative Writing Practice in Qualitative Research.Jennifer Schulz - 2006 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 37 (2):217-239.
    There are compelling possibilities for the ways in which creative writing practices can inform qualitative and collaborative research projects, particularly those projects devoted to phenomenological inquiry. This article lays out a specific research methodology based on a creative writing practice that is prompted by words and phrases evocative of a research question. This practice, called “pointing,” is explained through Gadamer's notion of understanding, play, and conversation as well as Heidegger's hermeneutical process. The use of such a (...)
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    An easy one: the paradox of the creative writing department!Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    A department where you study creative writing is a paradox, given the following assumption: creativity is something natural to creative people and they do not need to study it. I try to formulate the paradox more clearly and note a logical gap.
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    More on Fodor and the creative writing department.Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    This paper proposes that Fodor has, or had, a personal reason to avoid the creative writing department, to do with his opposition to inferential role semantics.
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    A Philosophical Inquiry Into Subject English and Creative Writing.Oli Belas - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    "While engaging with the current political-educational climate of England, this book offers a timely contribution to debates around questions of knowledge in relation to education and school-level English by drawing together theories of individual and disciplinary knowledge. The book provides a philosophical conception of knowledge - as fundamentally embodied at the level of the individual, and a matter of cultural form at the level of shared or "common" knowledge - and an analysis of the implications of this for schooled English. (...)
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    More than Words: Applying the Discipline of Literary Creative Writing to the Practice of Reflective Writing in Health Care Education. [REVIEW]Lisa Kerr - 2010 - Journal of Medical Humanities 31 (4):295-301.
    This paper examines definitions and uses of reflective and creative writing in health care education classrooms and professional development settings. A review of articles related to writing in health care reveals that when teaching narrative competence is the goal, creative writing may produce the best outcomes. Ultimately, the paper describes the importance of defining literary creative writing as a distinct form of writing and recommends scholars interested in using literary creative (...) to teach narrative competence study pedagogy of the field. (shrink)
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    Neural correlates of verbal creativity: differences in resting-state functional connectivity associated with expertise in creative writing.Martin Lotze, Katharina Erhard, Nicola Neumann, Simon B. Eickhoff & Robert Langner - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Writing: Some Thoughts on the Teachable and the Unteachable in Creative Writing.Trevor Pateman - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (3):83.
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    The effect of music in creative writing.Topçuoğlu Ünal Fulya - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:2907-2918.
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    Making of Our Lives a Study: Feminist Theology and Women’s Creative Writing.Roxanne Harde - 2006 - Feminist Theology 15 (1):48-69.
    This article examines the relationship between feminist theologies and women’s poetry and fiction. Using Sheila Hassell Hughes’ work on this same relationship as a point of departure, I contend that feminist theologians rely on literature by women for a variety of reasons, and I focus on how literature by women offers feminist theologies a multitude of examples of women’s experience, embodied experience in particular. If women’s experience is the starting point for a truly feminist theology, women’s writing seems an (...)
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    1992 T. S. Eliot Award for Creative Writing.Muriel Spark - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (4):523-525.
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    1992 T. S. Eliot Award for Creative Writing.Muriel Spark - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (4):523-525.
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    Asian Indian American Children's Creative Writing: An Approach for Cultural Preservation.Kalpana Mukunda Iyengar & Howard L. Smith - 2016 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 52 (2):95-118.
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    The 1994 T. S. Eliot Award for Creative Writing.Wendell Berry - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (1/2):238-241.
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    The 1994 T. S. Eliot Award for Creative Writing.Wendell Berry - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (1-2):238-241.
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    Designing user interfaces for problem solving, with application to hypertext and creative writing.Harold Thimbleby - 1994 - AI and Society 8 (1):29-44.
    Interactive computer systems can support their users in problem solving, both in Performing their work tasks and in using the systems themselves. Not only is direct support for heuristics beneficial, but to do so modifies the form of computer support provided. This Paper defines and explores the use of problem solving heuristics in user interface design.
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    Book Review: The Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880. [REVIEW]Robert Grudin - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (2):529-532.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880Robert GrudinThe Elephants Teach: Creative Writing Since 1880, by D. G. Myers; 224 pp. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1996, $30.40 paper.D. G. Myers opens his history of creating writing instruction in America with an anecdote: When Vladimir Nabokov was proposed for a chair in literature at Harvard, Roman Jakobson objected. “What’s next?” he said. “Shall (...)
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    Graffiti Writing as Creative Activism: Getting Up, Sheeplike Subversion, and Everyday Resistance.Andrea L. Baldini - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (2):239-249.
    Is graffiti writing creative activism? In this paper, I challenge commonly held beliefs that graffiti writing is politically inert. On the contrary, I argue that graffiti writing is an example of creative activism. Rather than being a narcissistic form of vandalism, primarily directed at increasing one’s fame in front of an esoteric group, that is, fellow writers, writing is a form of everyday resistance allowing its practitioners to challenge authoritarian power. In questioning dominant hierarchies, (...)
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    Writing Trojan Horses and War Machines: The creative political in music education research.Elizabeth Gould - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (8):874-887.
    North American music education is a commodity sold to pre-service and in-service music teachers. Like all mass-produced consumables, it is valuable to the extent that it is not creative, that is, to the extent that it is reproducible. This is demonstrated in curricular materials, notably general music series textbook and music scores available from a rapidly shrinking cadre of publishers, as well as rigid and pre-determined pedagogical practices. Distributing resources and techniques that produce predicable, consistent, and repeatable goods and (...)
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    Does happiness write blank pages?: on stoicism and artistic creativity.Piotr Stankiewicz - 2019 - Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press. Edited by Lawrence C. Becker.
    Stoicism is coming back in a big way. Seen as a remedy for the craziness of the times we live in, it is experiencing a great surge in academic and cultural interest. Yet, can one live stoically and be a creative artist at the same time? Delving into its underlying tenets, obscure restrictions and limits of applicability, Stankiewicz critically explores Stoicism and its complex association with artistic creativity. Stoicism and artistic creativity are two great displays of the human spirit. (...)
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    Book review: The elephants teach: Creative writing since 1880. [REVIEW]D. G. Myers - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (2).
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    Writing the Practice/Practise the Writing: Writing challenges and pedagogies for creative practice supervisors and researchers.Claire Aitchison - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (12):1291-1303.
    There is now an increasing body of knowledge on creative practice-based doctorates especially in Australia and the United Kingdom. A particular focus in recent years has been on the written examinable component or exegesis, and a number of studies have provided important information about change and stability in the form and nature of the exegesis and its relationship to the creative project. However, we still know relatively little about the pedagogical practices that supervisors use to support these students’ (...)
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    The Creative Imagination: Indeterminacy and Embodiment in the Writings of Kant, Fichte, and Castoriadis.Jodie Lee Heap - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    By offering an original elucidation of the notion of the imagination in the writings of Immanuel Kant, Johann Fichte, and Cornelius Castoriadis, this book addresses and brings to the fore the significance of the imagination as the ontological source of human creation.
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  39. Writing, Myth and Creativity in Pharaonic Egypt.Marina Scriabine & Rosanna Rowland - 1976 - Diogenes 24 (93):46-66.
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  40. Writing the unwritable : Sebald, Haraway, and creative disobedience.Rachel Horst - 2023 - In Teresa Strong-Wilson, Ricardo L. Castro, Warren Crichlow & Amarou Yoder (eds.), Curricular and architectural encounters with W.G. Sebald: unsettling complacency, reconstructing subjectivity. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  41. Writing the unwritable : Sebald, Haraway, and creative disobedience.Rachel Horst - 2023 - In Teresa Strong-Wilson, Ricardo L. Castro, Warren Crichlow & Amarou Yoder (eds.), Curricular and architectural encounters with W.G. Sebald: unsettling complacency, reconstructing subjectivity. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Streamlining the Muse: Creative Agency and the Reconfiguration of Charismatic Education as Professional Training in Israeli Poetry Writing Workshops.Eitan Wilf - 2013 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 41 (2):127-149.
  43. Jung's "living mystery" of creativity, symbols and the unconscious in writing.Susan Rowland - 2016 - In Kathryn Wood Madden (ed.), The unconscious roots of creativity. Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications.
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    Reading and Writing Experimental Texts: Critical Innovations.Kristina Quynn & Robin Silbergleid (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This collection of essays offers twelve innovative approaches to contemporary literary criticism. The contributors, women scholars who range from undergraduate students to contingent faculty to endowed chairs, stage a critical dialogue that raises vital questions about the aims and forms of criticism- its discourses and politics, as well as the personal, institutional, and economic conditions of its production. Offering compelling feminist and queer readings of avant-garde twentieth- and twenty-first-century texts, the essays included here are playful, performative, and theoretically savvy. Written (...)
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  45. Imagination and Creativity.Dustin Stokes - 2016 - In Amy Kind (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Imagination. New York: Routledge.
    This paper surveys historical and recent philosophical discussions of the relations between imagination and creativity. In the first two sections, it covers two insufficiently studied analyses of the creative imagination, that of Kant and Sartre, respectively. The next section discusses imagination and its role in scientific discovery, with particular emphasis on the writings of Michael Polanyi, and on thought experiments and experimental design. The final section offers a brief discussion of some very recent work done on conceptual relations between (...)
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    Navigating Creative Inner Space on the Innocent Pleasures of Hashish.Dale Jacquette - 2010-09-24 - In Fritz Allhoff & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Cannabis Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 121–136.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Creative Inner Space O True Apothecary! A Votary to Fond Desire Philosophers Gaining Altitude Insight and Delusion Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Cannabis.
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  47. Reinventing Russian Revolutionary Writing (Creatively).Tom Ryan - 2008 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 43 (4):55.
     
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  48. Think and Write: Critical and Creative Thinking in the Freshman English Classroom.Doreen G. Fernandez - 2002 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 5 (3 6.1):381-388.
     
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    Locating authorship: creativity and borrowing in the writing of ethnography and the production of anthropological knowledge.Elizabeth Cory-Pearce - 2007 - In Elizabeth Hallam & Tim Ingold (eds.), Creativity and cultural improvisation. New York, NY: Berg. pp. 127--149.
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  50. The Quest for the Creative Word: Writing in the Frye Notebooks.Jonathan Hart - 1999 - In Imre Salusinszky & David V. Boyd (eds.), Rereading Frye: The Published and the Unpublished Works. University of Toronto Press. pp. 55-71.
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