Prof. Graham Stewart

Curriculum Vitae

  • Personal Details
  • Qualifications
  • Teaching and Training Skills
  • Career
  • Professional Activities
  • Current and Completed Projects
  • Supervision
  • Awards
  • Publications
  • Papers and Presentations
  • Links

Copyright © 2018

Publications

Articles
ORCID iD iconorcid.org/0000-0002-8598-5843

Stewart, G.D.J. 2014. Here Comes Everybody: Humanities Computing Meets the Era of Social Media. Alternation 21(2)(2014): 156 – 175 (ISSN 1023-1757)

Stewart, G.D.J. 2012. Sharing our stories: using an online encyclopaedia as the basis for a general education module on local history, creative writing and social justice. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 78(2): 108-115. ISSN 0256-8861

Stewart, G. D. J. 2012. The challenge of designing a collaborative reference source for Southern African Literature. English Academy Review, 29 (2): 87-101. ISSN 1013-1752

Stewart, G.D.J. 2012. Repurposing an LMS – Using Blackboard in Academic Management, in Lam.P.(ed) Proceedings: 7th International Conference on e-Learning ICEL-2012. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 21-22 June 2012. pp. 424-432. ISBN 978-1-908272-43-0

Stewart, G.D.J. and McNulty, N. 2010. Tribe of colours – reclaiming identity via the Web, in T. Starkey and J. Jordaan (eds) Proceedings of the ‘Art and Social Justice’ International Conference. Durban University of Technology, 21-24 March 2010. pp. 253-265. ISBN 978-0-620-49413-7

Stewart, G.D.J. 2010. Mirage of us. A reflection on the role of the Web in widening access to references on Southern African arts, culture and heritage. Tydskrif Vir Letterkunde, 47.2. pp. 129-142. ISSN 0041-476x

Stewart, G.D.J. 2004. The Kwazulu-Natal Literary Map on The Web – Reconciling Literary Tourism And Preservation, in Carrasquero, J.V. et. al. (eds) Proceedings: PISTA 2004 International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications. Volume 1: Informatics and Society. The International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, Orlando, Florida, USA. 21-25 July 2004. pp. 142-147. ISBN 980-6 560-21-3

Stewart, G.D.J. 2002. Introduction. Special number on Humanities Computing. Alternation. International Journal for the Study of Southern African Literature and Languages. Vol. 9 No. 2: 1-9. ISSN 1023-1757.

Stewart, G.D.J. and Gordon, W.F. 2002. Report on a pilot project: Using a virtual classroom to develop literature review writing skills.South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science. Vol. 68 No. 1: 68-77. ISSN 0256-8861

Stewart, G.D.J. 2000. The SALit CD-ROM: A virtual library of South African literature. Proceedings of CITTE 2000 Conference on Information Technology in Tertiary Education. University of Port Elizabeth, 28 June 2000. http://www.upe.ac.za/citte2000/abstract.asp?ID=38
http://graham.stewart.tw/publications/stewart/stewartsalitcdrom.pdf

Stewart, G.D.J. 1998. ‘She felt the future in her bones’ – Gibbon’s Souls in Bondage. Alternation. International Journal for the Study of Southern African Literature and Languages. Vol. 5 No. 2: 104-113. ISSN 1023-1757

Stewart, G.D.J. 1998. A home for our marginalised past: creating a virtual library of South African Literature. English at the Turn of the Millennium. Proceedings of the English Academy of Southern Africa Conference 1998. 14-16 September. 99- 106.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1988. Interacting with Video. Practikon – Annual Journal of the M.L. Sultan Technikon. Durban, 1988.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1987. The Anatomy of an Ad. Crux – A Journal on the Teaching of English. Vol. 21 No. 4. ISSN 0250-0035

Stewart, G.D.J. 1984. You can’t zoom with your eyes – Dave de Beyer – Film Editor. Lamp. Technikon Natal. Durban.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1984. Tess for the Eighties. Embambiswaneni Teachers’ Journal. Vol. 1 No. 1.

Stewart, G.D.J. and Brokensha, F.J. 1983. Language Tuition through Television – Tweedetaalonderwys deur Televisie. Journal for Technikon Research and Education. Vol.2 No. 4.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1983. Research Report Writing – A Practical Guide.Journal for Technikon Research and Education. Vol. 2 No. 3.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1983.A Gift of Sound … And Vision. Lamp. Technikon Natal. Durban. 1983.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1982. (Ed) An Interview with Alan Paton. NATE Journal. Natal Teachers’ Society. Durban. No. 7.


Chapters in books
Stewart, G.D.J. 2013. (Co-editor, Pearce, B.M.)  Introduction. Transformation: Looking back in history and forward to change. Faculty of Arts and Design, Durban University of Technology. ISBN 978-1-919858-21-0

Stewart, G.D.J. 2009. Chapter 3: Conducting research and writing reports. In K. Truman, C.M. de Kock, G.D.J. Stewart, M. Swart. 2009. Life Orientation FET NQF Level 4 – Juta Learning for Life. Cape Town: Juta. ISBN 9780702178535

Stewart, G.D.J. 2009. Chapter 1: Language in my world and Chapter 3: Getting down to business. In C.M. de Kock, G.D.J. Stewart, N. Gawe. 2009. English Language FET NQF Level 3 – Juta Learning for Life. Cape Town: Juta. ISBN 9780702178252

Stewart, G.D.J. 2004. Introduction. In John Ribeiro Torres – Selected Works, E.Torres, G. Stewart and H. Bond (Eds). Durban. ISBN 0-620-32681-6

Survey of South African Literary History, electronically illustrated. InConstructing South African Literary History -Englischsprachige Literaturen Afrikas – Band 14. Essen: Verlag Die Blaue Eule. 2000 ISBN 3-89206-733-3

War Literature in Killam, G.D. and Rowe, R. (Eds). Companion to African Literature. London: James Currey. 2000. ISBN 0852555490

Percy Fitzpatrick, in Benson, E. & Conolly, L. (eds) Encyclopaedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English. London: Routledge. 1995. ISBN 041511344X

Books
(Co-author) Communicating for the Professions. Kenwyn: Juta. 1995.ISBN 0 7021 3003 6
(Co-author) Communication for Managers and Secretaries. (A Technikon and Technical College course-book). Johannesburg: Macmillan. 1985. ISBN 1 86812 088 0