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[This chapter provides a new approach to the study of creativity of adolescents and young adults by combining the idea of self-organisation with theories of emotions. To gather data for this qualitative research, hermeneutic phenomenology/ontology linked with narrative/biography methods were chosen.]
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Keywords: Young People; Creative Process; Dissipative Structure; Emotional Development; Pattern Model
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