Graham teaches in the English Studies and Communication and Cultural Studies Programs of the faculty with particular interests in * Chaucer * Re-readings of medieval texts and life in the modern period * Renaissance English literary culture * Electronic culture and communication * Electronic editing and publishing * Regulation of culture Graham has research interests in electronic culture and communication; electronic editing and publishing including the Academy Electronic Editions project and the preparation of electronic conference proceedings; renaissance English literary culture, particularly Ben Jonson and his circle and John Donne; medieval Icelandic literary culture.
Articles
Click or clique? Using educational technology to address students' anxieties about peer evaluation (with Ruth Walker), Academic Services Division - Papers (2009)
Peer bias is recognised as a primary factor in negative student perceptions of peer assessment...
Original, authentic, copy: conceptual issues in digital texts, Faculty of Arts - Papers (2005)
This article focuses on the conceptual issues faced by scholarly editors and textual studies specialists....
Percy Grainger and the early collecting of Polynesian music, Faculty of Arts - Papers (2005)
My interest in the Australian musician and composer, Percy Grainger, and his connections with the...
Evangelical Christianity and the appeal of the middle Aaes: The case of Bishop Charles Venn Pilcher (with John Kennedy), Faculty of Arts - Papers (2001)
In recent years in studies of the Weste,n Middle Ages, there has been an increasing...
Selected Works of Eliza Haywood - Book Review, Faculty of Arts - Papers (2001)
Contributions to Books
Authenticating electronic editions (with Phillip Berrie, Paul Eggert, and Chris Tiffin), Faculty of Arts - Papers (2006)
A book is generally seen as a trustworthy carrier of text because, once printed, text...
Conference papers
Uses of the albatross: threatened species and sustainability, Faculty of Arts - Papers (2010)
Since first encounters with albatrosses in the early modern period, western cultures have reacted with...
Peer assessment of oral presentations using clickers: the student experience (with Ruth Walker), Faculty of Arts - Papers (2009)
This paper reports student reactions to the use of a personal response system (clickers) to...
Authenticated electronic editions project (with Chris Tiffin, Phillip Berrie, and Paul Eggert), Faculty of Arts - Papers (2003)
Phill Berrie and I have been involved for several years with Chris Tiffin and Graham...
Are electronic editions inherently obsolete? (with Phillip Berrie, Paul Eggert, and Chris Tiffin), Faculty of Arts - Papers (2001)
This paper presents a challenge to the current print-based paradigm for creating electronic editions in...
Authenticated electronic editions project: A progress report (with Phillip Berrie, Paul Eggert, and Chris Tiffin), Faculty of Arts - Papers (2001)
In 1991 the Academy of the Humanities established a series, the Academy Editions of Australian...