Creativity and Leisure: An Intercultural and Cross-disciplinary Journal

Creativity and Leisure: An Intercultural and Cross-disciplinary Journal (CLICJ)


Editor-in-chief
Ai-Girl Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Editor
Yuh-Cheng Fan, Minghsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Journal Special Advisor
Garry Chick, Pennsylvania State University, USA

ISSN: 2010-4693 (Print)

ISSN: 2010-4685 (Online)

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Volume: 1, Issue: 2 (2012)

Creativity in Boundary Crossing: An Introduction to the Second Issue of CLICJ
Ai-Girl Tan

75

Lead Paper I

From Dichotomous to Relational Thinking in the Psychology of Creativity: A Review of Great Debates
Vlad Petre Glăveanu

83

Commentary 1

Let's Leave Some Room for "Thirdness"
Beth A. Hennessey

97

Commentary 2

Dichotomous and Relational Logic in Creativity Research and Beyond
Eric Shiu

101

Commentary 3

Questions and Representations for Relational Thinking
Akio Kikuchi and Mashahiro Oku

105

Commentary 4

Middle and Grand Theorizing in the Psychology of Creativity
Maciej Karwowski

109

Commentary 5

Is Relational Theory a Better Answer to the Psychology of Creativity in the Lights of Cross-disciplinary and Cross-cultural Approaches?
Anna N. N. Hui and Y. B. Leung

115

Response

Dichotomies and Creativity: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, and the Beautiful
Vlad Petre Glăveanu

121

Lead Paper II

Culture, Leisure, and Creativity: Anthropological and Comparative Perspectives
Garry Chick

125

Commentary 1

Does Culture Modulate Creativity and Leisure or Their Conceptions?
Alessandro Antonietti

151

Commentary 2

Leisure: A New Avenue to Uncover Human Creativity
Dominika Dej

155

Commentary 3

Leisure: A Time to Do Something Creative
Radhi Raja

161

Response

Leisure, Culture, and Creativity: Response to Antonietti, Dej, and Raja
Garry Chick

165

Lead Paper III

Meeting the Challenges of Uncertain Times: The Importance of (Critical) Interdisciplinary Research
Heather Mair

171

Commentary 1

Toward Collaboration of Disciplines on Leisure
Reggie Pawle

183

Commentary 2

The Intersection of Psychology and Leisure Studies After March 11, 2011 in Japan
Mayumi Oie

189

Paper I

Culture-based Creativity: Concept and Applications
Ananda Kumar Palaniappan

195

Paper II

Fostering Creativity in an Asian University: A Social Psychology Perspective
Beth A. Hennessey

205

Paper III

Towards Cross-disciplinary Creativity
Ai-Girl Tan

219

Report

Creativity for a Better Life: An Interview with Peter Chen
Ai-Girl Tan

233