LINKS
Barbara Doran
A 'how to book 'that bakes the best of theory and practice into a game changing kit for catalysing creative action. Designed for the accomplished and novice alike this book expands imagination.
Dr Stuart Brown
Psychiatrist and play theorist.
How play is fundamentally involved in learning, creativity and meaningfulness.
Ian McGilchrist
Polymath including neuropsychiatrist, philosopher and historian. Ground breaking re- examination of right and left hemispheres and how we are cauterising our personal and collective creativity.
Alex Steffen
One of the world’s leading voices on sustainability and the future of the planet. Practical action and collective creativity.
Ellen Dissenyake
Evolutionary anthropologist an interdisciplinary theorist looks at creativity or art making’s link to evolution and biology.
Alain De Botton
Well known philosopher takes a look at why we make art and how it plays a balancing role in our lives.
Daniel Pink
Motivation psychologist on why skills in creativity and story telling will become more crucial than accounting and computer programming in the 21st Century.
Ken Robinson
Creativity advisor, researcher and speaker find your element. How education has stifled creativity and how it is important for innovation. Ken Robinson’s TED talks on creativity are amongst the most downloaded in the world.
Guy Claxton
Psychologist and educator on the latest findings in neuroscience and psychology revealing how our bodies actually constitute the core of our intelligent life.
Daniel Siegal
Psychiatrist and public health specialist. How mindfulness and creative shifts are linked to personal and interpersonal transformation.
Thalma Lobel
Psychologist unpacks a fascinating cross section of cleverly designed studies revealing how we think with our bodies, debunking assumptions linked to rational thinking.
Andy Clarke
Embodied cognition psychologist. Why the body is important for innovative thinking. Fascinating exploration of an expanded view of the mind.