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  2. Civic engagement - Wikipedia

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    Civic engagement has an interrelated relationship within the various entities of the state.Values, knowledge, liberties, skills, ideas, attitudes, and beliefs the population holds are essential to civic engagement in terms of the representation of vast cultural, social, and economic identities.

  3. Civic intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Politically, civic intelligence brings people together to form collective thoughts or ideas to solve political problems. Historically, Jane Addams was an activist who reformed Chicago's cities in terms of housing immigrants, hosting lecture events on current issues, building the first public playground, and conducting research on cultural and political elements of communities around her. [2]

  4. Public participation (decision making) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Although there are different domains and objectives of participation in these communities, the bottom line to this participation is that it is non obligated and often community orientated. A social interaction that continues to thrive because of this high level of non-obligation is the everyday action of translating .

  5. Civic studies - Wikipedia

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    Civic studies is an interdisciplinary field that empirically investigates civic engagement, civic education, and civil society.It also aims to influence the social sciences and humanities in general to take the perspective of intentional human actors—people who reason and work together to improve their worlds—in addition to institutions and impersonal social forces.

  6. American Democracy Project (AASCU initiative) - Wikipedia

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    This project uses the definition of civic engagement proposed by Thomas Ehrlich and his colleagues in Civic Responsibility and Higher Education: [1] “ Civic engagement means working to make a difference in the civic life of our communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation to make that difference.

  7. Civil society - Wikipedia

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    For Plato, the ideal state was a just society in which people dedicate themselves to the common good, practice civic virtues of wisdom, courage, moderation and justice, and perform the occupational role to which they were best suited.

  8. Public engagement - Wikipedia

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    The challenge for scalable public engagement exercises lies in the absence of a “one-size-fits-all” modality of engagement that can be deployed across intended outcomes and contexts. [4] Many engagement efforts are therefore employed simultaneously with overlapping goals, as no single engagement method can effectively cater the unique needs ...

  9. Comparison of civic technology platforms - Wikipedia

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    Civic technology is technology that enables engagement and participation, or enhances the relationship between the people and government, by enhancing citizen communications and public decision, improving government delivery of services and infrastructure.