2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.595990
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Meaning-Making Through Creativity During COVID-19

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an abrupt change in routines and livelihoods all around the world. This public health crisis amplified a number of systemic inequalities that led to populations needing to grapple with universally difficult truths. Yet some individuals, firms, and countries displayed resilient and creative responses in coping with pressing demands on healthcare and basic sanity. Past work has suggested that engaging in creative acts can be an adaptive response to a changing environment. Theref… Show more

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“…The current pandemic created an entirely new reality for almost anyone across the world. While its influence on creativity has only recently begun to be analyzed (Beghetto, 2020 ; Kapoor and Kaufman, 2020 ), emphasizing both opportunities (Kapoor and Kaufman, 2020 ; Orkibi, 2020 ) and challenges (Karwowski et al, 2020 ) of the current situation, the devastating effects of the lockdown on creative professions have already been recognized. As the Creative Industries Federation called it (June 17, 2020), what coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused is a “cultural catastrophe” (Creative Industries Federation, 2020 ).…”
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“…The current pandemic created an entirely new reality for almost anyone across the world. While its influence on creativity has only recently begun to be analyzed (Beghetto, 2020 ; Kapoor and Kaufman, 2020 ), emphasizing both opportunities (Kapoor and Kaufman, 2020 ; Orkibi, 2020 ) and challenges (Karwowski et al, 2020 ) of the current situation, the devastating effects of the lockdown on creative professions have already been recognized. As the Creative Industries Federation called it (June 17, 2020), what coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused is a “cultural catastrophe” (Creative Industries Federation, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, musicians, actors, or visual artists in most countries struggle seriously, as their possibilities to work are almost entirely undermined (see Comunian and England, 2020 ). However, what is less known is the impact of pandemics on less professionalized creativity, primarily the so-called mini-c or little-c—to use the Four-C model's terms (Kaufman and Beghetto, 2009 ). The Four-C model distinguishes different forms and aspects of creativity, starting from the mini-c creativity (primarily cognitive processes engaged in learning) and little-c creativity (problem-solving and everyday creativity) to pro-c (professional creativity, usually conducted within a certain domain) and Big-C creativity—typical for very few geniuses.…”
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“…Creativity has already shown links to a number of socioemotional traits and abilities that are particularly important during COVID times, such as enabling growth after trauma (Forgeard, 2013 ) and reducing stress (Byron et al, 2010 ). Indeed, there have been many reports of people specifically turning to creativity to cope with the many challenges of the pandemic (Kapoor and Kaufman, 2020 ). There is also now solid evidence that helping students facilitate their learning in difficult and new circumstances can be added to this list of ways that creative can help out during these challenging times.…”
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“…Kaufman and Beghetto ( 2009 ) discern different levels of creative expression: eminent creativity (C- creativity), professional-level expertise (Pro-c), everyday creativity (little-c) and personal creative expression as inherent in the learning process (mini-c). Within the educational field, and STEAM framework, the focus is on mini-c and how the cognitive process of students is related to the contextual factor of the educational environment.…”
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confidence: 99%