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Positive Change and Networked Flow: From Creative Individuals to Creative Networks
The history of creativity in the arts, science and technology suggests that
most great innovators do not work in isolation, but are part of an intellectual community in which they can share their thoughts and discoveries. In this chapter, we
describe a model – “Networked Flow” – of how these creative networks are born and evolve. We first review main theoretical models of «collective» creativity. Next, we present and discuss the six stages model of the Networked Flow process: meeting (persistence); reducing the distance; liminality-parallel action; networked flow; creation of the artifact; application of the artifact in a social network. Finally, we describe
social network analysis as an appropriate methodology to investigate Networked Flow in creative collaboration settings
Networked Flow: Esperienza Ottimale e Creatività di Gruppo
Anche all’interno delle interazioni sociali è possibile sperimentare un’esperienza ottimale. Tale
esperienza, definita “networked flow” è uno stato di transizione che costituisce la modalità specifica della trasformazione sociale. E’ infatti in essa, che l’intenzione soggettiva diventa collettiva, ovvero in grado di
guidare l’azione dei membri del gruppo. Per sperimentare questa esperienza sono necessarie tre condizioni:
a) i membri del gruppo condividono gli stessi obiettivi e le stesse esperienze emotive (livello massimo di presenza sociale);
b) i membri del gruppo sperimentano una situazione di liminalità, di “stare per”;
c) i membri del gruppo identificano nell’attività comune lo strumento per
uscire da tale situazione di liminalità.
Quando queste circostanze si verificano, il risultato dell’attività del gruppo è, con ogni probabilità, la creazione di nuovi prodotti e nuove
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Supplementary_Material_(2) – Supplemental material for The Psychology of Smartphone: The Development of the Smartphone Impact Scale (SIS)
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Material_(2) for The Psychology of Smartphone: The Development of the Smartphone Impact Scale (SIS) by Luca Pancani, Emanuele Preti and Paolo Riva in Assessment</p
An assessment of the impact of possible CAP reform scenarios on Romanian agriculture
Using a simplified model, with key-variable the prices of two different possible scenarios of CAP reform after 2013 (moderate and radical), this paper present a comparison between the price effects of implementation of each reform scenario at 2015 horizon on Romanian agriculture. This short analysis shows that, under the presented hypotheses, the net welfare effect, due to the price changes, for the selected products, is positive in both reform scenarios, yet greater in the case of the radical reform. Integrated in the large context of Romanian development, it seems that the influence of CAP reform upon agriculture and rural areas will be most likely a gradual one: an interpenetration between the two scenarios is foreseeable, starting with the moderate reform that will dominate the period around 2013, the reform measures acquiring a more radical character afterwards.CAP reform, Romania, welfare effects, Agricultural and Food Policy,
“Everybody feels a broken bone, but only we can feel a broken heart”: Group membership influences the perception of targets' suffering
Progettazione- messa in funzione di impianti pilota per l'utilizzo di biomasse agro-forestali
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