"It's Just Editing": Goal Conflicts and Trade-Offs Navigated by Editors in the Canadian Federal Public Service
(2026) FLMU16 20252Division of Risk Management and Societal Safety
- Abstract
- This thesis explores the goal conflicts and trade-offs that editors in the Canadian federal public service navigate as they work to ensure that government communications products meet the objectives of the Policy on Communications and Federal Identity. The research design, which is interpretivist in approach, draws on document analysis, analytic autoethnography, and phenomenological hermeneutics to examine the experiences of the thesis author and other editors in this particular operating context. In addition to the policy objectives outlined in the policy, the research derived context-related themes, such as editorial authority and organizational dynamics, which also influenced editors’ ability to navigate goal conflicts and trade-offs.... (More)
- This thesis explores the goal conflicts and trade-offs that editors in the Canadian federal public service navigate as they work to ensure that government communications products meet the objectives of the Policy on Communications and Federal Identity. The research design, which is interpretivist in approach, draws on document analysis, analytic autoethnography, and phenomenological hermeneutics to examine the experiences of the thesis author and other editors in this particular operating context. In addition to the policy objectives outlined in the policy, the research derived context-related themes, such as editorial authority and organizational dynamics, which also influenced editors’ ability to navigate goal conflicts and trade-offs. Future research in the vein of this project could examine editors working in other organizations and fields or in the public services of other countries. Other research could study translators or translation in safety science. (Less)
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- author
- McNally, Shauna LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- FLMU16 20252
- year
- 2026
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- editors, editing, goal conflicts, trade-offs, Canadian federal public service, human factors, organizational dynamics, editorial authority, expertise, FLMU06
- language
- English
- id
- 9221693
- date added to LUP
- 2026-02-18 07:21:39
- date last changed
- 2026-02-18 07:21:39
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abstract = {{This thesis explores the goal conflicts and trade-offs that editors in the Canadian federal public service navigate as they work to ensure that government communications products meet the objectives of the Policy on Communications and Federal Identity. The research design, which is interpretivist in approach, draws on document analysis, analytic autoethnography, and phenomenological hermeneutics to examine the experiences of the thesis author and other editors in this particular operating context. In addition to the policy objectives outlined in the policy, the research derived context-related themes, such as editorial authority and organizational dynamics, which also influenced editors’ ability to navigate goal conflicts and trade-offs. Future research in the vein of this project could examine editors working in other organizations and fields or in the public services of other countries. Other research could study translators or translation in safety science.}},
author = {{McNally, Shauna}},
language = {{eng}},
note = {{Student Paper}},
title = {{"It's Just Editing": Goal Conflicts and Trade-Offs Navigated by Editors in the Canadian Federal Public Service}},
year = {{2026}},
}