ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Biases in Research

2013-11-25

Strange how you can completely miss discrimination, but seem obvious in hindsight after you see it. Some examples, including a report on post-docs and a study on cybersexual harassment.
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Neil Gaiman’s Commencement Speech

2013-11-25

One of the best storytellers giving a commencement speech. Yeah.
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Where does your creativity break down?

2013-11-25

Looking at the bottlenecks where your creativity breaks down and dealing with them is the best thing you can do to improve your creativity. Some suggestions.
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Question: Interested in a website dealing with organizing creativity specifically for science?

2013-11-23

I'm thinking on doing a website about working in science. Signal your interest by voting. Note: Voting is done -- the "yes" have it.
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Scientific Community #4 — Concluding Remarks

2013-11-23

Summary and three crucial issues when it comes to (correctly) seeing science as social endeavor.
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FIRE Webinar — Free Speech Walls and Beyond: Promoting and Defending the First Amendment on Campus

2013-11-22

Some comments on a great web-seminar, free speech walls and free speech zones, and a few general ideas.
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Scientific Community #2 — Getting Into the Community the Right Way

2013-11-21

Tips on getting into the scientific community include some things about yourself, your presentation, supervisors, conferences and more.
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“Accidental” Discoveries, or rather: “Serendipitous Observations”

2013-11-18

Looking at a video about "accidental" discoveries and why "serendipitous observations" would be a better term. Also: Squelchers.
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A different view on Muses

2013-11-16

If people suck the fun out of your creative process, just think about a more ... abstract muse.
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Positive Psychology — Seligman’s book “Flourish”

2013-11-15

An introduction to positive psychology, which has nothing to do with putting a smile on bad events, but how to live a positive life. Way beyond mere happiness (or positive emotions), it also looks at Engagement, positive Relationships, Meaning, and Achievement.
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