Ethical Ripples of Creativity and Innovation (eBook)

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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XII, 226 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-50554-5 (ISBN)

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Ethical Ripples of Creativity and Innovation - Seana Moran
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If we are going to promote creativity as an ideal to strive toward, shouldn't we make sure we also develop 'ethical anticipation' so our creative contributions produce a better world? 

Instead of looking backwards on what has already happened-that is,  reflection-Ethical Ripples of Creativity and Innovation educates for 'proflection'. The authors look forward with ethical anticipation to consider how all of us might become more purposeful and prosocial in our creative endeavors. 

Using cases that present possible ethical scenarios for recent creative contributions as they launch into mainstream culture, the book stimulates real-time thinking about creativity as it emerges, is adopted by us, and proliferates. This book offers the opportunity to strengthen ethical anticipation by considering the possibilities streaming from current creative ideas, technologies, and practices that could affect our bodies, emotions, selves, and social interactions.

Creativity drives cultural development. Each of us plays a part in cultural development as creators, adopters, or resistors of change. The goals and decisions we make pave not only individual but also collective pathways into the future.



Seana Moran is Research Assistant Professor at Clark University, USA. Her research and teaching focus on creativity, morality/ethics, life purpose, and wisdom as individuals strive to contribute positively to their communities. She co-edited The Ethics of Creativity, Multiple Intelligences around the World, and several volumes of the Creative Classrooms series, and was a co-author of Creativity and Development. The cases in this book were co-authored by students in Dr. Moran's creativity and ethics seminar.

Achu Johnson Alexander 
Yonathan Bassal 
Kaitlin Black 
Christopher Charles Canieso 
Ria Citrin 
Xiaoyi Cui 
Zachary Goodstein 
Eliana Hadjiandreou 
Michaela Hession 
Lilia Juarez Kim 
Robert Kagan 
DaEun Kim 
Jai Sung Lee 
Olivia Lourie 
Michael Masters 
Curtis Meyer 
Tomasz Mlodozeniec 
Sarah Parker 
Victoria Russo 
Sarah Schnur N
atalie Spivak 
Victoria Westerband 

If we are going to promote creativity as an ideal to strive toward, shouldn't we make sure we also instil ethical anticipation so our creative contributions produce a better world rather than chaos and waste? Creativity drives cultural development. We all, directly or indirectly, collaborate in the creation of culture, and we are jointly responsible for the way that culture develops. The goals and decisions we make as both creators and adopters pave pathways into the future for us all.Instead of merely reflecting on past events, Ethical Ripples of Creativity and Innovation educates for 'proflection'-through cases that present what-might-be scenarios for creative contributions that are emerging into mainstream culture, stimulating real-time thinking about creativity-in-action.. This book offers the opportunity to strengthen ethical anticipation by considering the possibilities streaming from current creative offerings that affect our bodies, emotions, selves, and social interactions.

Seana Moran is Research Assistant Professor at Clark University, USA. Her research focuses on the intersections of creativity, morality/ethics, life purpose, and wisdom as individuals strive to contribute to their communities. She co-edited The Ethics of Creativity, Multiple Intelligences Around the World and several volumes of the Creative Classrooms series, and co-authored Creativity and Development.

Creativity Ethics Anticipation Common GoodA. Origins B. Outlook C. Opportunities PART I: GADGET CONTROLLERS1. Geoengineering: Taking 'Change the World' to the Extreme; with DaEun Kim2. 3D Printing: Manufacturing 2.0; with Natalie Spivak3. Driverless Cars: Driven to Extinction?; with Tomasz Mlodozeniec4. The Internet of Things: Daily Life, Automated; with Xiaoyi Cui5. Drones: Insights from Above; with Victoria WesterbandPART II: BODY SHAPERS6. Preventive Gene Testing: Our New Fortune Teller?; with Victoria Russo7. The Microbiome: Am I a 'We'?; with Ria Citrin8. Stem Cell Therapy: Biological Reboot; with Sarah Schnur9. Fortified Junk Food: Too Much of a Good Thing?; with Lilia Juarez-Kim10. E-Cigarettes: Huffing and Puffing about Addiction; with Zack GoodsteinPART III: EMOTION TUNERS11. Manipulating Emotions: Feelings for Sale; with Curtis Meyer12. Legalized Marijuana: The Highs and Lows; with Achu Johnson Alexander13. Happiness as a Life Goal: The Smiley Face Reigns; with Robert Kagan14. Boredom Avoidance: Like Watching Paint Dry; with Kaitlin BlackPART IV: SELF DEFINERS15. Authenticity as a Life Purpose: True to My Self; with Olivia Lourie16. Gender Fluidity: A Spectrum of Identities; with Sarah Parker17. Average as the New Optimum: What Does the 'Mean' Really Mean for Me?; with Eliana Hadjiandreou18. Big Data: What Does It All Add Up To?; with Michael MastersPART V: SOCIAL CONNECTORS19. The Right to Be Forgotten: Disappearing Acts; with Christopher Charles Canieso20. Virtual Currency: The Value of Instant Anonymity; with Yonathan Bassal21. Emoticons: :-) or :-( ?; with Jai Sung Lee22. Digitally Mediated Communication: I Feel So Close to…Who Are You?; with Michaela Hession

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.4.2016
Zusatzinfo XII, 226 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Persönlichkeitsstörungen
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
Schlagworte Change • Communication • Creativity • Emotion • ethics • Food • Future • Gender • Happiness • Innovation • Internet • reflection
ISBN-10 1-137-50554-0 / 1137505540
ISBN-13 978-1-137-50554-5 / 9781137505545
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