Sunday 17 November 2013

COP3 : Working Bibliography

References

To make sure I don't have the gruelling task of compiling a bibliography at the end I am doing it as I go to make it a bit more manageable. Not everything will end up in my finished bibliography but it will be useful to have a full resource of references ready to use.



Austin, J. H. 2003. Chase, chance, and creativity. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Gazzaniga, M. 2002. The split brain revisited. Special Editions.
Jarrett, C. 2012. Why the Left-Brain Right-Brain Myth Will Probably Never Die. [online] Available at: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/brain-myths/201206/why-the-left-brain-right-brain-myth-will-probably-never-die [Accessed: 25th september 2013].
Johnson, S. 2010. Where good ideas come from. New York: Riverhead Books.
Lehrer, J. 2008. The eureka hunt. New Yorker.
Mednick, S. 1962. The associative basis of the creative process. Psychological review, 69 (3), p. 220.
Moore, E. 2007. How to kill creativity ten easy steps. Industry and Higher Education, 21 (5), pp. 337--343.
RSA. 2010. RSA Edge Lecture with Sir Ken Robinson - Changing Paradigms. [video online] Available at: http://www.thersa.org/events/video/archive/sir-ken-robinson [Accessed: 30th october 2013].
Sethi, R., Smith, D. C. and Park, C. W. 2002. How to kill a team's creativity. Harvard Business Review, 80 (8), pp. 16--17.
Strawberry. 2013. Divergent thinking tests. [online] Available at: http://educationmuseum.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/divergent-thinking-tests/ [Accessed: 22 sep 2013].
The Creative Brain: How Insight Works. 2013. [TV programme] BBC, channel two, 27th june.

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