Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and Exegetical Writing
Within Western societies polarities such as left/right politics and climate change dominate with often acrimonious debate. This research explores a minimal polarity, an ‘inconvenient incommensurability of thinking’ existing between two diverse collectives as a way of exploring polarities in the ‘low...
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| description | Within Western societies polarities such as left/right politics and climate change dominate with often acrimonious debate. This research explores a minimal polarity, an ‘inconvenient incommensurability of thinking’ existing between two diverse collectives as a way of exploring polarities in the ‘low key’ environment of creative practice. The research continues with suggested strategies for overcoming polarities and conveying thoughts between the collectives |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-850052021-08-03T03:08:56Z Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and Exegetical Writing Young, David Within Western societies polarities such as left/right politics and climate change dominate with often acrimonious debate. This research explores a minimal polarity, an ‘inconvenient incommensurability of thinking’ existing between two diverse collectives as a way of exploring polarities in the ‘low key’ environment of creative practice. The research continues with suggested strategies for overcoming polarities and conveying thoughts between the collectives 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85005 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Young, David Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and Exegetical Writing |
| title | Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between
Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and
Exegetical Writing |
| title_full | Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between
Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and
Exegetical Writing |
| title_fullStr | Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between
Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and
Exegetical Writing |
| title_full_unstemmed | Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between
Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and
Exegetical Writing |
| title_short | Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between
Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and
Exegetical Writing |
| title_sort | thought styles and the problem of transferring ideas between
thought collectives explored through creative practice and
exegetical writing |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85005 |