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  • Teaching the mindset
    • What is dialogue-based journalism?
    • Why teach dialogue-based journalism?
    • Meet media who do it
    • Dilemmas in dialogue-based journalism
    • Ideas for teaching the mindset
    • Where can I learn more?
  • Teaching the tools and methods
    • List of tools and methods
    • Examples of student productions
  • How we teach it
    • Dialogue based Journalism (DMJX)
    • Public oriented Journalism (Windesheim)
    • International Content Production – Audience Engagement (HdM)
  • About us
    • The Project
    • Partners
    • Reports and intellectual outputs

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