Gerhard Fischer and Florian Vassen: Introduction. Collective creativity: traditional patterns and new paradigms
Rolf G. Renner: Subversion of creativity and the dialectics of the collective
David Roberts: From the cultural contradictions of capitalism to the creative economy: reflections on the new spirit of art and capitalism
Annette Vowinckel: Is simulation a collective creative practice?
Gerd Koch and Sinah Marx: Collective creative processes in behavioural studies: community theatre as an agency of political research and action
Peter F.N. Hörz and Marcus Richter: Old know-how for new challenges: East Germans and collective creativity? Two anthropological case studies
Franz-Josef Deiters: From collective creativity to authorial primacy: Gottsched's reformation of the German theatre from a mediological point of view
Gabriele Fois-Kaschel: Synergetic art production: choreography in classical and neo-classical discourse on performative arts
Susanne Ledanff: Kindred spirits: collective explorations of individuality in the classical period (Goethe, Schiller, Wilhelm von Humboldt)
Alan Corkhill: Keeping it in the family? The creative collaborations of Sophie and Dorothea Tieck
Axel Fliethmann: Vision around 1800: the panorama as collective artwork
Danny McDonald, Katherine McDonald and Gavin Lambert: DEXA-Dan: embedding the corporeal body
Janet Chan, Roanna Gonsalves and Noreen Metcalfe: Bridging the two cultures: the fragility of interdisciplinary creative collaboration
Annette Hamilton: Neo ranch: post-socialist vision, collective memories
Tara Forrest: Creative co-productions: Alexander Kluge's television experiments
Roman Marek: Creativity meets circulation: internet videos, amateurs and the process of evolution
Thomas Ernst: From avant-garde to capitalistic teamwork: collective writing between subversion and submission
Christiane Weller: Travelling companions: Cook's second voyage in the writing of Georg and Johann Reinhold Forster
Alison Lewis: The romancing of collective creativity: the 'Bitterfelder Weg' in Brigitte Reimann's letters and diaries
Stefanie Kreuzer: Intertextuality as mandatory collective creativity? Textual interconnection in Klaus Hoffer's novel Bei den Bieresch
Christopher Kelen: Community in the translation/response continuum: poetry as dialogic play
Florian Vassen: From author to spectator: collective creativity as a theatrical play of artists and spectators
Ulrike Garde: Spotlight on the audience: collective creativity in recent documentary and reality theatre from Australia and Germany
Meg Mumford: Fluid collectives of friendly strangers: the creative politics of difference in the reality theatre of Rimini Protokoll and urban theatre projects
Günther Heeg.: Transcultural gestures: collective engagement in theatre, practice of separation and intermedial crystallizations
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