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==Understanding and Building Civic Intelligence==
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===An Evolving Open Text Book===
 
[[Prologue]]
 
[[Prologue]]
  
===Section I -- What is Civic Intelligence -- and Why?!===
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===Section I: What is Civic Intelligence and Why?!===
  
[[Introduction to Section I]] Please read (and expand on) this Introduction page to help inform the development of the ideas below.
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[[Motivation]]
 
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[[Civic Intelligence in Context | The Role of Context in Civic Intelligence]]
 
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[[Approaches to Civic Intelligence]]
  
 
[[Conclusions to Section I]]
 
[[Conclusions to Section I]]
  
===Section II -- Thought / Action Perspectives: Seven (or so) Views of Civic Intelligence===
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===Section II: Thought / Action Perspectives: Seven (or so) Views of Civic Intelligence===
 
          
 
          
====[[Introduction to Section II]]====
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[[Introduction to Section II]]
  
[[Civic Intelligence in Activism | Civic Intelligence in Activism]]
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[[Civic Intelligence in Activism | Civic Intelligence in Activism and Social Change]]
(Statement: its ALL activism, so lets not be redundant, how about  Games? <br />
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Response: I reverted back to the previous version. Activism <em>is</em>as distinct from the others as they are from each other. Let's talk about games within the various chapters; e.g. we could (<em>should</em>, in my opinion) talk about our development of games within the context of this class)
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[[Civic Intelligence in Education]]
 
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[[Conclusions to Section II]] (Civic intelligence in Civic Intelligence?)
 
[[Conclusions to Section II]] (Civic intelligence in Civic Intelligence?)
  
'''Section III -- Conclusions and Possible Futures'''
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===Section III: Conclusions and Possible Futures===
 
          
 
          
 
[[Introduction to Section III | Introduction to Section III (maybe)]]
 
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Conclusions to Section III (maybe)
 
Conclusions to Section III (maybe)
  
'''Section IV -- Back Matter'''
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[[Glossary]]
 
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Hey All, I had a couple comments, and wanted to make a couple changes, but wanted to explain my reasoning and invite feedback first... First, I think that one linguistic hang up I've had is with EQUATING civic intelligence to things (civic intelligence AS education, etc.. ) I think there are certain CORRELATIONS that we can make, but such language has an air of finality to it that takes away from the sense of curiousity.. Perhaps we could rename the chapters something like: Civic Intelligence AND education, etc...
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[[entire book]]
Also, We probably don't need two chapters on policy, so I took one off and renamed it! What do you think?
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If this is going to be read by other evergreen students, Lets actually push the edges of our own learning and stretch a little! ~LEon
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 3 August 2011

Understanding and Building Civic Intelligence

An Evolving Open Text Book

Prologue

Section I: What is Civic Intelligence and Why?!

Introduction to Section I

Motivation

Big Questions

History of Civic Intelligence

Related Disciplines

Intelligence in Individuals and Groups

The Role of Context in Civic Intelligence

Approaches to Civic Intelligence

Conclusions to Section I

Section II: Thought / Action Perspectives: Seven (or so) Views of Civic Intelligence

Introduction to Section II

Civic Intelligence in Activism and Social Change

Civic Intelligence in Education

Civic Intelligence in Social Science

Civic Intelligence as Professional Practice: Government, Policy, and Organizational Development

Civic Intelligence and Social Innovation

Civic Intelligence and Grassroots Technology

Civic Intelligence and Community Building

Conclusions to Section II (Civic intelligence in Civic Intelligence?)

Section III: Conclusions and Possible Futures

Introduction to Section III (maybe)

Conclusions and Possible Futures

Conclusions to Section III (maybe)

Section IV: Back Matter

Glossary

References

Films

Web Sites

examples of civic intelligence (whether in book or not)

Authors and Other Contributors


entire book