Ġorġ Mallia
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Ġorġ Mallia (born 9 November 1957) is a
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s academic, author and
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.


Education and work

He has a B.A.(Hons) in English Literature and an M.A. in communications, both from the University of Malta, and a Ph.D. in Instructional Technology, from the
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, UK. He specialises in Print and Presentation Media, Personal Communications and Branding, Instructional Design and Technology (particularly Transfer of Learning), and Visual Narrative. Ġorġ Mallia is a professor of communications, and the Head of the Department of Media and Communications, in the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences at the
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.


Publications, media work and cartoons

As an author, Ġorġ Mallia has produced mostly
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, which he has also illustrated. His ''Pullu'' series for very young children is very popular in Malta and has introduced countless children to reading in
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. He has also written two collections of experimental short stories for adults, a book of microstories (''Mitt Ruħ)'' and a collection of poems. He was editor of the
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series ''Avventura'' (''Adventure''), 1982 and ''Il-Komik'' (''The Comic''), 1983–1984. His books for children also include ''Ktieb ix-Xwejjaħ'' (1978 / 2023), ''Avventura taħt l-Art'' (1993), I''l-Professur Għasfur'' (2015), and ''Sigurd and the Tree of Life'' (2016). He was co-editor and producer of the children's magazine ''
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'', and past editor of the short lived national children's magazine ''HeyU!'' Ġorġ Mallia is one of Malta's best known cartoonists. His cartoons have been published in newspapers and magazines throughout the island. From 1993 to 2008 he produced what was then Malta's only regular socio-political comic strip (''One Family'') in ''The Sunday Times of Malta''. Since 2020 he has produced a comic strip that initially mapped humorously the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta, but then also took on socio-political satire, ''Żepp.'' Initially run twice weekly in ''The Times of Malta'', it now appears once a week in ''The Sunday Times of Malta''. He is also well known as a pioneering book illustrator in Malta. He has published extensively (in Maltese and English) in his academic fields of interest, also producing an edited volume of papers exploring the use of Social Media in Education, ''The Social Classroom'' (2014). In the 2022 edition of the Maltese National Book Prize for books published in 2021, he won in the short story category for his editing of ''Il-Ħamsin.'' Professor Mallia has also produced and presented a number of programmes on Maltese national
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and radio. In 1996 he won the Broadcasting Authority Award for excellence in broadcasting for his radio analysis of Maltese humour in the series done for Radju ta' l-Università, "Biex Nidhku" ("What we laugh at"). He was chairman of the
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of Malta between 2005 and 2013. He is one of the organisers of the annual international conference held in Greece on Information Communications Technologies in Education
ICICTE
.


Bibliography

Children's books * ''Ktieb ix-Xwejjaħ'' (1987) * ''Avventura taħt l-Art'' (1993) * ''Pullu taħt is-Sodda'' (2000) * ''Pullu u d-Dragun'' (2001) * ''L-Avventura ta’ Pullu'' (2002) * ''Pullu u t-tifla mill-ispazju'' (2003) * ''Il-Kukkudrill Eroj'' (2004) * ''Il-Ħolma ta' Pullu'' (2005) * ''Pullu u d-Dinja Nadifa'' (2009) * ''Avventura madwar l-Ewropa'' (with Loranne Vella) (2012) * ''Il-Professur Għasfur'' (2015) * ''Sigurd and the Tree of Life'' (2016) * ''Melanie and Karl’s Enchanted Adventure'' (2020) * ''L-Avventura Msaħħra ta’ Melanie u Karl'' (2020) * ''Il-Professur Għasfur fl-Ispazju'' (2021) * ''Ktieb ix-Xwejjaħ'' (2023) - Revised Edition * ''Il-Fantastiku'' (2023) * ''L-Istejjer tal-Professur Għasfur'' (2024) Short stories * ''Mill-Art ta' Qatt u Qatt'' (1977) * ''Żagħżugħ bla Isem'' (1985) * ''Mitt Ruħ'' (2020) Poetry * ''My Love Had Eyes of Blue and Dreams'' (2019) Graphic Narrative Collections * ''Adron, Re'' (1982) * ''Żepp: His Pandemic Years'' (2022) Translations * ''Peter Pan'' (from the English original by J.M. Barrie) (1982) * ''Milied Imħawwad'' (with M.L. Kold, from the Swedish original by Ingelin Angerborn and Per Gustavsson) (2019) Edited collections * ''Dwal'' (1977) * ''Taħt Sema Kwiekeb'' (with Trevor Żahra) (1996) * ''Tużżana'' (with Trevor Żahra) (1997) * ''Il-Ħamsin'' (2021) Critical Analysis * ''A Childhood of Delight'' (with Charles Briffa) (1992) * ''Il-Kotba tat-Tfal f'Malta'' (with Charles Briffa and Trevor Żahra) (2002) * ''The Metal Art of Marie Louise Kold'' (2017)


Personal life

Ġorġ Mallia was born in
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, Malta, and has lived in
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, all in Malta and in
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, Sweden. Mallia was married twice, to Tanya (née Spiteri), and Danish/Swedish artist Marie Louise Kold. Both marriages ended in divorce. He has two children from his first marriage, Samwel and Liża.


References

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