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As part of our exploration of civic intelligence we are examining a variety of capabilities that help comprise intelligence in individuals. It's our working hypothesis that examining these will help inform our investigation of intelligence in groups and other collectivities. | As part of our exploration of civic intelligence we are examining a variety of capabilities that help comprise intelligence in individuals. It's our working hypothesis that examining these will help inform our investigation of intelligence in groups and other collectivities. | ||
− | Here is a [template] that we can use for each of the capabilities. | + | Here is a [[template]] that we can use for each of the capabilities. |
We have identified the following constituents: | We have identified the following constituents: |
Revision as of 14:01, 31 March 2011
As part of our exploration of civic intelligence we are examining a variety of capabilities that help comprise intelligence in individuals. It's our working hypothesis that examining these will help inform our investigation of intelligence in groups and other collectivities.
Here is a template that we can use for each of the capabilities.
We have identified the following constituents:
Classifying, categorizing, and naming