Document Design

Volume 3, Issue 3 (2002)

2002.  iii, 85
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
How do people use instruction guides? Confirming and disconfirming patterns of use
Carel Jansen and Stephan Balijon
194–204
Do you prefer spiders, people, or fetishized armadillos?: Search engines as information access mechanisms
Thea M. van der Geest
205–209
In pursuit of the functional quality of political press releases
Gilberte Lenaerts
210–223
Customer-orientedness — Some dilemmas: Customer-orientedness as an internal as well as an external problem
Joep Jaspers and Daniel Jansen
224–226
The framing of the asylum question at the level of policy
Henri C. Nickels
228–237
Interview: A controversial perspective: An interview with David Sless
Diane Robertson
238–243
Deliberate ambiguity in slogans: recognition and appreciation
Luuk Lagerwerf
244–260
Research Watch
Culture and choice of arguments
Hans Hoeken
261–263
New media, old institutions: Two stories about absent participants
Geert Jacobs
263–266
Facets of advertising discourse
Élisabeth Le
266–269
Youth on both ends of the research process: Being the researcher and being researched
Jan Piet Verckens
269–271
Communication and argumentation
Wilbert Spooren
271–273
Book Reviews
Review of Westendorp, Jansen & Punselie (2000):
Reviewed by Sam Racine
274–276
Review of (2001):
Reviewed by Jill Nicholson
276–279