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		<title>Writing Public Policy: A Practicum</title>
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		<description>Practical experience teaches the difficulty and the messiness of democratic public policy processes.  A discourse analytic perspective on rhetorical action in the institutional settings of policy work reveals the dynamics of effective agency.  By simulating practical experience and by developing a discourse analytic perspective, academic instruction in professional and technical communication can show students what elected officials, governmental staff, and non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) do to make or to implement policy. </description>
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