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These are other young people from across the world who have already demonstrated a unique ability and braveness to pursue their personal aspiration in some aspect of life. They will serve both as inspiration and as resource for ideas. Their role is to engage in brainstorming together with their mentoree about options for taking action and also empower them in taking the steps needed to convert their visions and ideas into action.Their specific tasks are summarized [[Mentors_in_the_Science_of_Dialogic_Design#Specific_Tasks|here]].
These are other young people from across the world who have already demonstrated a unique ability and braveness to pursue their personal aspiration in some aspect of life. They will serve both as inspiration and as resource for ideas. Their role is to engage in brainstorming together with their mentoree about options for taking action and also empower them in taking the steps needed to convert their visions and ideas into action.Their specific tasks are summarized [[Mentors_in_the_Science_of_Dialogic_Design#Specific_Tasks|here]].


<li>[[Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy|Media Mentors]]: These are international experts...</li>
<li>[[Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy|Media Mentors]]: <br>
These are interactional experts and/or scientists in the fields of communication strategy, communication policy, promotion and dissemination of results. Their role is to mentor the mentoree in all her/his efforts from developing a strategy to promote her'/his messages all the way to identifying, contacting and convincing relevant stakeholders and./or decision makers to support them in all their endeavours. Their specific tasks are summarized [[Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy|here]].
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<li>[[Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design|SDD Mentors]]: <br>
<li>[[Mentors in the Science of Dialogic Design|SDD Mentors]]: <br>