The Symposium takes place from May 28-30, 2024.
The International and Interdisciplinary Symposium The Creative Gesture intends to establish an up-to-date point in the research devoted to creativity. To this end, it envisages the presence of interdisciplinary round tables (plenary sessions) alternating with thematic parallel sessions and living labs. The target disciplines for the symposium include Anthropology, Archaeology, Arts and Literature, Cognitive Science, AI Engineering/Architecture, Law, Pedagogy, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and Creative professions. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
• Creativity and digital technologies
• Civic creativity and social change
• New technologies at the service of archaeology and cultural heritage
• Creativity and vagueness/ambiguity
• Communication, creativity, and relationship
• Genius and groups creativity
• Cognitive science/4EA and creativity
• Imaginaries, aspirations, meta worlds
• Artificial intelligence in arts
• Possibility studies (relating creativity to other psychological processes)
• The development of creativity
• Creative explorations into everyday spaces
• Creative jurisprudence and legal problem solving
• Educating with creativity: teaching styles, learning styles, methods, and settings
• Creativity and performing arts
• Communication and dissemination of archaeology and cultural heritage
• Culinary archaeology and food innovation The symposium is the conclusive event of the academic and regional project, “MyExperience Molise,” aimed at the enhancement/communication of the contents related to the archaeological excavations that the University of Molise has been conducting over the territory. The symposium aims to activate a co-creation process to revitalize the new archaeological excavations and use them as a hub for valorizing the rural territory in which they are located.
Extended deadline for submission: February 5, 2024
Notification of acceptance: February 29, 2024
Confirmed Keynote Speakers Chiara Ambrosio (University College London) Giovanni Emanuele Corazza (University of Bologna) Noel Fitzpatrick (TU, Dublin) Maria Chiara Leva (TU, Dublin) Peter Osborne (Kingston University London) Wendy Ross (Metropolitan University London) Stella Sandford (Kingston University London) Annalisa Tota (Roma Tre University)
Scientific Committee Pier Paolo Bellini (University of Molise) Michela Bella (University of Molise) Giovanni Maddalena (University of Molise) Vlad Glăveanu (DCU, Dublin) Noel Fitzpatrick (TU, Dublin) Maria Chiara Leva (TU, Dublin)
Organizing Committee Marco Stefano Birtolo (University of Molise) Rebeca Andreina Papa (University of Molise) Simone Bernardi della Rosa (University of Molise) Alessandro Mauro (University of Molise)
Submission Guidelines Submissions should be made online via Easychair
If interested in presenting a paper, please submit an abstract of 400-600 words + references, prepared for peer review. The submission abstracts are expected to include a clear description of the paper’s contents and its contribution to its field of inquiry. The final paper should be suitable for a 20-minute presentation (followed by a 10-minute discussion). Early career researchers without academic support whose papers are accepted for the program can apply for a co-financing contribution.
Contact: cor@unimol.it
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