The Sociomateriality of Creativity: Objects, Methods, and Spaces

Description

Creativity is not only the product of cognitive processes or social dynamics—it also unfolds through the entangled interactions between people and the material environments they evolve in. This call invites contributions that explore how creativity is shaped by sociomaterial configurations: the interplay of objects, tools, methods, technologies, and spaces with human actors.

Potential topics

  • Role of sociomateriality in the emergence of creativity within organizations and institutions
  • How creativity is shaped by sociomaterial configurations
  • Interplay of objects, tools, methods, technologies, and spaces with human actors
  • Entangled interactions between people and material environments