Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and Exegetical Writing
| dc.contributor.author | Young, David | |
| dc.contributor.supervisor | Kit Messham-Muir | en_US |
| dc.contributor.supervisor | Simon Blond | en_US |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2021-08-03T03:08:56Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2021-08-03T03:08:56Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2021 | en_US |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85005 | |
| dc.description.abstract |
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 | en_US |
| dc.publisher | Curtin University | en_US |
| dc.title | Thought Styles and the Problem of Transferring Ideas between Thought Collectives Explored through Creative Practice and Exegetical Writing | en_US |
| dc.type | Thesis | en_US |
| dcterms.educationLevel | PhD | en_US |
| curtin.department | School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry | en_US |
| curtin.accessStatus | Open access | en_US |
| curtin.faculty | Humanities | en_US |
| curtin.contributor.orcid | Young, David [0000-0001-9132-5043] | en_US |
