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* Can Civic Intelligence be measured? And, if so, how? | * Can Civic Intelligence be measured? And, if so, how? | ||
* Is there an absolute measure of civic intelligence or does it always depend on context? | * Is there an absolute measure of civic intelligence or does it always depend on context? | ||
− | * Does the notion of Civic Intelligence presuppose that we currently live in an unintelligent community? Or that our community is unable to intelligently utilize resources to better the community as a whole? | + | * Does the notion of "Civic Intelligence" presuppose that we currently live in an unintelligent community? Or that our community is unable to intelligently utilize resources to better the community as a whole? |
* How can "Civic Intelligence" help to change the course of this nation from being an individualistic society to being a true community. | * How can "Civic Intelligence" help to change the course of this nation from being an individualistic society to being a true community. | ||
* Is an informed community considered an intelligent community? How informed does a community have to be before they are considered intelligent? | * Is an informed community considered an intelligent community? How informed does a community have to be before they are considered intelligent? |
Revision as of 06:07, 18 April 2011
- What is "Civic Intelligence?"
- Where did the notion of "Civic Intelligence" originate?
- What does it mean to be intelligent collectively versus individually?
- How can — or could — civic intelligence combat apathy, both on an individual and group level?
- How would one recognize and ultimately even measure civic intelligence?
- Similarly, how can one compare two examples of civic intelligence?
- What is the role of the individual in civic intelligence?
- Can Civic Intelligence be measured? And, if so, how?
- Is there an absolute measure of civic intelligence or does it always depend on context?
- Does the notion of "Civic Intelligence" presuppose that we currently live in an unintelligent community? Or that our community is unable to intelligently utilize resources to better the community as a whole?
- How can "Civic Intelligence" help to change the course of this nation from being an individualistic society to being a true community.
- Is an informed community considered an intelligent community? How informed does a community have to be before they are considered intelligent?