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Mast, Niels van der and Daniël Janssen. 2001. Strategic revision of public documents: How policy writers revise documents in order to reach consensus. In Janssen, Daniël and Rob Neutelings, eds. Reading and Writing Public Documents. (Document Design Companion Series 1). John Benjamins. pp. 211–232.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
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Annotation

Earlier research has shown that policy writers are strategists. Somehow, they know how to deal effectively with comments on draft versions of their documents in order to satisfy the various stakeholders in the (collaborative) writing process and generate consensus on their texts. But how do they do it? How do they know what to revise? What kind of changes do they make in order to fulfill the often incompatible demands of their readers?