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*What is "Civic Intelligence?"
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* What is "Civic Intelligence?"
*Where did the notion of "Civic Intelligence" first start?  
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* Where did the notion of "Civic Intelligence" originate?  
*What does it mean to be intelligent collectively versus individually?
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* 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 can — or ''could'' — civic intelligence combat apathy, both on an individual and group level?
 
* How would one recognize and ultimately even ''measure'' civic intelligence?
 
* How would one recognize and ultimately even ''measure'' civic intelligence?
*Similarly, how can one compare two examples of civic intelligence?
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* Similarly, how can one compare two examples of civic intelligence?
*What is the role of the individual in civic intelligence?
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* What is the role of the individual in civic intelligence?
*Is there an absolute measure of civic intelligence or does it always depend on context?
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* How could civic intelligence be measured?
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* Is there an absolute measure of civic intelligence or does it always depend on context?

Revision as of 18:08, 12 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?
  • How could civic intelligence be measured?
  • Is there an absolute measure of civic intelligence or does it always depend on context?