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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Creativity and Culture''' — The interdisciplinary study of how social norms, values, and institutions influence the creative process. * '''The Systems Model''' — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s idea that creativity requires three things: The **Person** (Individual), The **Domain** (The rules of the field), and The **Field** (The experts who judge). * '''Zeitgeist''' — The "Spirit of the Age"; the dominant cultural mood that influences what kind of ideas are possible. * '''Creative Class''' — Richard Florida's theory that the most successful modern cities are those that attract "Creative People" through diversity and openness. * '''Cultural Capital''' — Pierre Bourdieu's concept that having "Knowledge of High Culture" gives you social power and access to creative networks. * '''Individualist vs. Collectivist Creativity''' — The difference between Western cultures (focus on "Originality" and the individual) and Eastern cultures (focus on "Mastery" and "Harmony"). * '''Renaissance Florence''' — A historical example of a "Creative Cluster" where wealth, competition, and new ideas led to an explosion of art and science. * '''Psychological Safety''' — The belief that you won't be punished or laughed at for making a mistake—a requirement for a creative culture. * '''Cultural Loosening''' — When a society becomes less "Strict" about rules, which often leads to a spike in creative output. * '''Scenius''' — Brian Eno's term for "The intelligence and intuition of a whole cultural scene" (the group version of Genius). </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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