When the old becomes the new : how COVID-19 changed potentially creative action on Facebook
Psychology usually treats the creative act as both novel and adapted, a definition that can embrace the social and the cultural features of creativity. Allied to the need for social bonding and the promise of self-realization, available techno- logical resources have enabled valuable social networks...
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Main Author: | Formiga Sobrinho, Asdrúbal Borges |
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Format: | Manuscrito |
Language: | Inglês |
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2021
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