World Creativity and Innovation Day Collection
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On World Creativity and Innovation Day, we raise awareness of the role of creativity and innovation in all aspects of human development. Taylor & Francis joins in the celebration with an exclusive journal article collection – presenting our insights on creativity and innovation. With articles free to access till 31st July 2024, begin browsing these articles today.
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Celebrity-fan relationship: studying Taylor Swift and Indonesian Swifties’ parasocial relationships on social media
by Nadzira Zafina & Annapurna Sinha
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Author: Nadzira Zafina
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Editor: Professor Danilo Araña
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‘Cadar Garis Lucu’ and the mediated political subjectivity of Muslim women in Indonesia
by Andina Dwifatma & Annisa R. Beta
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Author: Andina Dwifatma
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Editor: Professor Ang Peng Hwa
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Rethinking knowledge in the making of
modernism through the translingual
practice of Qiyun shengdong
by Lin He
Annals of Vietnam:
The Preservation of a Literary Heritage
by Norbert Francis
Extended-mixed methods: a new research
paradigm for the creative industries
by Janet Fulton et al.
Navigating Generative AI: The Teacher
Librarian’s Role in Cultivating Ethical
and Critical Practices
by Kay Oddone et al.
Tradition and innovation:
Using sign language in a Gurindji
community in Northern Australia
by Jennifer Green et al.
‘Keep the Music Going’:
How the Isolation Tour 2020 Maintained
Community and Cultural Connectedness during
the 2020 COVID-19 Lockdown in Western Australia
by Brigitta Scarfe et al.
Imagination is the Power of Myth,
the Rest is Painted with a Touch of Science Fiction:
A Study of Mythology and Science Fiction
by Sanjukta Chakraborty et al.
Environments and Socialities in Oceania –
Changing Ideas and Practices
by Desirée Hetzel et al.
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