Orientation describes the purpose, principles and perspectives
that help energize an effective deployment of civic intelligence.
(Socially and environmentally ameliorative, pragmatic, transformative,
participatory)
Organization refers to the structures, methods and roles by which people engage in civic intelligence.
Engagement refers to the ways in which civic intelligence
is an active force for thought, action, and social change. (If we're
not pushing we're being pushed!)
Intelligence refers to the ways that civic intelligence
lives up to its name. (We learn. We share knowledge. We build
new knowledge and paradigms.)
Products and Projects refers to some of the outcomes, both long-term and incremental, that civic intelligence might produce.
Resources refers to the types of support that people and institutions engaged in civic intelligence work need.