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Concept

creative communications

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About

Creative communications is an academic concept and interdisciplinary research field focused on the processes, forms, and effects of communication that exhibit characteristics of creativity, innovation, or expressive artistry. It investigates how novel and effective messages are generated, transmitted, interpreted, and utilized across various media and contexts, examining the creative dimensions of linguistic, visual, auditory, and multimodal communication. Key characteristics include an emphasis on originality, appropriateness, and impact; a consideration of both the production and reception of creative messages; and an integration of perspectives from disciplines such as linguistics, psychology, media studies, design, and rhetoric. The significance of studying creative communications lies in its capacity to illuminate fundamental aspects of human expression, persuasion, and cultural production, providing theoretical insights and practical applications relevant to diverse domains including media, advertising, education, and art.

Top Authors

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JC

California State University, San Bernardino

MD

University of Oklahoma

MD

Stockholm School of Economics

EM

Henley College

RR

University of Nebraska at Omaha

Top Institutions

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University of Connecticut

Storrs, United States

University of Oklahoma

Norman, United States

Pennsylvania State University

State College, United States

University College London

London, United Kingdom