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[[Bhutan - Gross National Happiness| Gross National Happiness in Bhutan]] (seems like a good one to address in this chapter!) | [[Bhutan - Gross National Happiness| Gross National Happiness in Bhutan]] (seems like a good one to address in this chapter!) | ||
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*How can we organize a deliberation process that matters and avoid ineffective talking without any results?
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:The first thing we have to do is try. To some degree this is a design process — which is something that academics often eschew. I'd also characterize the work that I'd like to see as being experimental and constructive. I believe that we need to build, somewhat gradually and piecemeal, deliberative systems at the same time that we're building deliberative cultures. 'References: [[Doug Schuler | Schuler, D.]] (2011). Deliberation That Matters -- From Krems, Austria" Posted by House | :The first thing we have to do is try. To some degree this is a design process — which is something that academics often eschew. I'd also characterize the work that I'd like to see as being experimental and constructive. I believe that we need to build, somewhat gradually and piecemeal, deliberative systems at the same time that we're building deliberative cultures. 'References: [[Doug Schuler | Schuler, D.]] (2011). Deliberation That Matters -- From Krems, Austria" Posted by House | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 25 May 2011
Examples of civic intelligence at the level of government: Gross National Happiness in Bhutan (seems like a good one to address in this chapter!)
It looks like the broad areas within this perspective are: organizational development, policy, and governance...
Contents
Introduction to Civic Intelligence as Professional Practice
Case Studies
- How can we organize a deliberation process that matters and avoid ineffective talking without any results?
- The first thing we have to do is try. To some degree this is a design process — which is something that academics often eschew. I'd also characterize the work that I'd like to see as being experimental and constructive. I believe that we need to build, somewhat gradually and piecemeal, deliberative systems at the same time that we're building deliberative cultures. 'References: Schuler, D. (2011). Deliberation That Matters -- From Krems, Austria" Posted by House