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===Framework for analyzing examples===
 
===Framework for analyzing examples===
  
The following five elements should be used to look at each example. By using these five elements to direct our analysis we can see common themes emerge from each example of how these elements work together to create Civic Intelligence.  
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The following six elements should be used to look at each example. By using these five elements to direct our analysis we can see common themes emerge from each example of how these elements work together to create Civic Intelligence.  
  
 
#Orientation - describes the purpose, principles and perspectives that help energize an effective deployment of civic intelligence.  
 
#Orientation - describes the purpose, principles and perspectives that help energize an effective deployment of civic intelligence.  
 
#Organization- refers to the structures, methods and roles by which people engage in civic intelligence.  
 
#Organization- refers to the structures, methods and roles by which people engage in civic intelligence.  
#Engagement - refers to the ways in which civic intelligence is an active force for thought, action, and social change. #Intelligence - refers to the ways that civic intelligence lives up to its name.
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#Engagement - refers to the ways in which civic intelligence is an active force for thought, action, and social change.  
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#Intelligence - refers to the ways that civic intelligence lives up to its name.
 
#Products and Projects - refers to some of the outcomes, both long-term and incremental, that civic intelligence might produce.  
 
#Products and Projects - refers to some of the outcomes, both long-term and incremental, that civic intelligence might produce.  
 
#Resources - refers to the types of support that people and institutions engaged in civic intelligence work need.
 
#Resources - refers to the types of support that people and institutions engaged in civic intelligence work need.
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* [[College for Congregational Development]] - [http://www.cdcollege.org/ Learn More]
 
* [[College for Congregational Development]] - [http://www.cdcollege.org/ Learn More]
 
* [[The Collegiate Society of America]] - [http://www.csamerica.org/ Learn More]
 
* [[The Collegiate Society of America]] - [http://www.csamerica.org/ Learn More]
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* [[Community Arts Network WA]] - [http://www.canwa.com.au/programs/]
 
* [[ Communities for a Better Environment]] - [http://www.cbecal.org/ Learn More]  
 
* [[ Communities for a Better Environment]] - [http://www.cbecal.org/ Learn More]  
 
*[[Democrats, Republicans fail to reach budget deal]] - [http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/04/05/congress.budget/index.html?hpt=T2/ CNN] - [http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/04/05/house-senate-leaders-head-white-house-ditch-dealing-budget/ Fox]
 
*[[Democrats, Republicans fail to reach budget deal]] - [http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/04/05/congress.budget/index.html?hpt=T2/ CNN] - [http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/04/05/house-senate-leaders-head-white-house-ditch-dealing-budget/ Fox]
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* [[Olympia's Homeless or At-Risk Students]] - [http://osd.wednet.edu/about_us/special_education/homeless/ Learn More]
 
* [[Olympia's Homeless or At-Risk Students]] - [http://osd.wednet.edu/about_us/special_education/homeless/ Learn More]
 
* [[Improving Civic Intelligence for Rangeland Rehabilitation | Rangeland Rehabilitation in Samburu East, Kenya]]
 
* [[Improving Civic Intelligence for Rangeland Rehabilitation | Rangeland Rehabilitation in Samburu East, Kenya]]
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* [[Personal Democracy Forum]]-[http://personaldemocracy.com/about-us]
 
* [[Skatistan]]-[http://skateistan.org/ Learn More]
 
* [[Skatistan]]-[http://skateistan.org/ Learn More]
 
* [[Svalbard Global Seed Vault]]-[http://www.nordgen.org/sgsv/index.php?page=welcome&PHPSESSID=3b1td0arodcnhufcvf6p5mv8h7/ Learn More]
 
* [[Svalbard Global Seed Vault]]-[http://www.nordgen.org/sgsv/index.php?page=welcome&PHPSESSID=3b1td0arodcnhufcvf6p5mv8h7/ Learn More]
 
* [[Unite Our World]] - [http://www.uniteourworld.org/ Unite]
 
* [[Unite Our World]] - [http://www.uniteourworld.org/ Unite]
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* [[University of the People]] - [http://www.uopeople.org/groups/tuition-free-education]
 
* [[Vegetarians of Washington]] - [http://www.vegofwa.org// Learn More]
 
* [[Vegetarians of Washington]] - [http://www.vegofwa.org// Learn More]
 
* [[The Venus Project]] - [http://www.thevenusproject.com/ Explore More!]
 
* [[The Venus Project]] - [http://www.thevenusproject.com/ Explore More!]
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* [[Waters From Heaven]] - [http://watersfromheaven.blogspot.com/ Learn More!]
 
* [[Wolf Haven, International]] - [http://www.wolfhaven.org]
 
* [[Wolf Haven, International]] - [http://www.wolfhaven.org]
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* [[World Social Forum India]] - [http://www.wsfindia.org/]

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Framework for analyzing examples

The following six elements should be used to look at each example. By using these five elements to direct our analysis we can see common themes emerge from each example of how these elements work together to create Civic Intelligence.

  1. Orientation - describes the purpose, principles and perspectives that help energize an effective deployment of civic intelligence.
  2. Organization- refers to the structures, methods and roles by which people engage in civic intelligence.
  3. Engagement - refers to the ways in which civic intelligence is an active force for thought, action, and social change.
  4. Intelligence - refers to the ways that civic intelligence lives up to its name.
  5. Products and Projects - refers to some of the outcomes, both long-term and incremental, that civic intelligence might produce.
  6. Resources - refers to the types of support that people and institutions engaged in civic intelligence work need.

List of Examples

Please list the case studies alphabetically...