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Graduate Conference: Enterprising Creativity [November 6-7]full name / name of organization: University of Leeds contact email: allan_johnson@mac.com ENTERPRISING CREATIVITY: University of Leeds This year, the EU celebrates the ‘European Year of Creativity and Innovation’, aiming to ‘raise awareness of the importance of creativity and innovation for personal, social and economic development’. Innovation in healthcare and scientific research is a recognised approach, dating back 20 or 30 years (Greer 1977, Kline and Rosenberg 1986): to innovate is at the core of research progression in these fields. In the arts and humanities, however, although ‘innovation’ has long been a fruitful topic of study (Crane 1976, Carroll 1993, Wijnberg and Gemser 2000), it has yet to take its place within an established methodological framework. To what extent, then, is the model of innovation and enterprise an effective structure for approaching research in the arts, performing arts, and humanities? How must research students in these fields learn to think in order to operate in a global society increasingly concerned with the valuation of ideas? Such questions are being widely considered in the UK and abroad, and we are currently seeking proposals for papers that address—in its broadest sense—the notion of innovation and enterprise in the arts and humanities. Keynote speakers include: Proposals for 20-minute presentations are invited from research students in any area of the arts, performing arts, and humanities. Papers might highlight a specific innovative statement of methodology in your present research, or consider the wider implications of thinking creatively through a research-linked business model. Possible topics might include: Please submit abstracts of approximately 250 words along with a short bio by 1 August 2009 to: cfp categories: american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet international_conferences popular_culture postcolonial professional_topics rhetoric_and_composition theory
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