The phenomenon of Russian creative space

Authors

  • Iryna Ja. Matsevich-Dukhan Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 1 Surhanava Street, 2 building, Minsk 220072, Belarus

Keywords:

creative space, the Russian creative space, creative community, the ethos of creative action, institutionalisation of creative practices

Abstract

The article exposes the peculiarity of contemporary creative practices and forms of their institutionalisation in the Russian Federation. The comparative analysis of different kinds of creative space, modes of their identification, employment and reproduction reveals specific features of the Russian approach to defining and organising creative practices.

Author Biography

  • Iryna Ja. Matsevich-Dukhan, Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 1 Surhanava Street, 2 building, Minsk 220072, Belarus

    PhD (philosophy), docent; postdoctoral researcher

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Published

2022-03-15

How to Cite

[1]
Matsevich-Dukhan, I.J. 2022. The phenomenon of Russian creative space. Human in the Socio-Cultural Dimension. 1 (Mar. 2022), 48–56.