Understanding everyday creativity: a framework drawn from a qualitative evidence review of home-based arts
IF 2.1
Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
L. Mansfield, N. Daykin, Alex Golding, N. Ewbank
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic propelled the arts and leisure into crisis. Public and policy responses have shown positive adaptations and the potential of everyday creativity (EC) in response to restrictions. This is the first qualitative evidence review on EC in home-based arts. We reviewed over 2000 research papers published within the past 10 years. Nine papers met our inclusion criteria. Four domains of EC are identified (i) self-actualization;(ii) time, process and immersion;(iii) relationship building and connection;(iv) learning and development. EC in home-based arts is potentially transformative but also complex and contested. We offer a novel, multidimensional understanding of EC. Our findings are significant for shaping future research and policy in the arts and leisure, including advancing conceptual understandings of EC in leisure, highlighting the relationship between ‘elite’ and ‘everyday’ forms of creativity, and examining the role of EC in navigating crisis and restriction, and connections between EC and inequalities. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
理解日常创造力:一个基于家庭艺术的定性证据综述的框架
新冠肺炎疫情使艺术和休闲业陷入危机。公众和政策的反应显示出积极的适应能力,以及日常创造力(EC)对限制的潜力。这是第一次对EC在家庭艺术中的定性证据审查。我们回顾了过去10年中发表的2000多篇研究论文。九篇论文符合我们的入选标准。EC的四个领域被确定:(i)自我实现;(ii)时间、过程和浸渍;(iii)建立关系和建立联系;(iv)学习和发展。家庭艺术中的EC具有潜在的变革性,但也很复杂和有争议。我们对EC提供了一种新颖的、多维的理解。我们的发现对塑造未来艺术和休闲领域的研究和政策具有重要意义,包括推进对休闲中EC的概念理解,强调“精英”和“日常”创造力形式之间的关系,以及研究EC在应对危机和限制中的作用,EC与不平等之间的联系。©2022作者。由Informa UK Limited出版,交易名称为Taylor&Francis Group。
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