Communication Studies Research Seminar (394-0-1)
Topic
Creativity in Context
Instructors
Larissa Buchholz
Meeting Info
Locy Hall 110: Fri 2:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
This course explores an intriguing problem in social scientific analysis: the production of new ideas and practices as well as the reputations of their creators: How do communication flows in social and cultural contexts affect creative output and innovations? How do professional communities collectively determine when ideas are original, instead of misguided or infeasible? How does this compare across the media, the arts, or the economy? Students will be acquainted with key approaches to crea-tivity and innovation in sociology, communication studies, organizational analysis, urban studies, and economics. Through weekly assignments, students also will build important skills to develop an inde-pendent creative research project and gain insights for their future creative professional work. The course will involve brief lectures, student presentations, discussions, small group activities, and a collective interview with a creative expert..
Class Materials (Required)
Booth, W. C. et al. 2016. The Craft of Research. 4th Edition. Chicago: Chicago University Press.
Class Attributes
Department Majors Only
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Communication Studies Majors.