Felicitas Macgilchrist

List of John Benjamins publications for which Felicitas Macgilchrist plays a role.

Titles

Participation, Engagement and Collaboration in Newsmaking: A postfoundational perspective

Edited by Jana Declercq, Geert Jacobs, Felicitas Macgilchrist and Astrid Vandendaele

Subjects Communication Studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Subjects Applied linguistics | Communication Studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics

Articles

Declercq, Jana, Felicitas Macgilchrist, Astrid Vandendaele and Geert Jacobs 2021 Chapter 1. Painting the postfoundational picture: Participation, engagement and collaboration as a new foundation for newsmakingParticipation, Engagement and Collaboration in Newsmaking: A postfoundational perspective, Declercq, Jana, Geert Jacobs, Felicitas Macgilchrist and Astrid Vandendaele (eds.), pp. 1–16 | Chapter
This introductory chapter lays the ontological and epistemological groundwork for this book, by providing a review of its key themes and concepts, and outlining the book’s theoretical and methodological position. More specifically, the book’s topic is introduced based on a number of data points… read more
Macgilchrist, Felicitas, Jana Declercq, Astrid Vandendaele and Geert Jacobs 2021 Chapter 8. Epilogue: Newsmaking on participatory sociotechnical foundationsParticipation, Engagement and Collaboration in Newsmaking: A postfoundational perspective, Declercq, Jana, Geert Jacobs, Felicitas Macgilchrist and Astrid Vandendaele (eds.), pp. 175–184 | Chapter
In this epilogue, we look back at the contributions to this volume which have shown how some newsmakers embrace the idea of collaborating while others are more cautious in reaching out. There seems to be, however, simply no avoiding participation. We explore whether this means giving up, or at… read more
Macgilchrist, Felicitas and Ellen Van Praet 2013 Writing the history of the victors? Discourse, social change and (radical) democracyJournal of Language and Politics 12:4, pp. 626–651 | Article
Recently, interest in radical democracy and communism has increased dramatically among cultural theorists. This paper draws attention to two other fields in which a similar shift is visible. First, popular scholarly writing on communism, anarchism and socialism. Second, curricular materials for… read more
What does it mean to represent events from the Holocaust in a graphic novel? And what if this is done not in the stark design of Art Spiegelman’s Maus but in the light ligne claire (known from Tintin)? This paper explores the discursive practices surrounding The Search, a graphic novel produced… read more