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David Cole

(BA (Hons), PGCE, MA, PhD). Senior Lecturer in English & Pedagogy

Senior Lecturer

Telephone: +61 2 9514 5623
Email: David.Cole@uts.edu.au
Room: KG2.297
Campus: Kuring-gai

Teaching Areas:

013003 Evidence-based practice

013005 The Secondary School

024213 English Education 3 (ESL)

Research Areas:

Research interests:
Multiliteracies
Multiple literacies
Affective Literacy
Desire in Education

Publications:

Edited Books

Cole, DR & Pullen, DL, Multiliteracies and Technology Enhanced Education: Social Practice and the Global Classroom, IGI Global Publications (Forthcoming)

Masny, D & Cole, DR, Multiple Literacies Theory: A Deleuzian Perspective, Sense Publishers (Forthcoming).

Refereed articles

Cole, DR & Burke, LB, ‘Curriculum design at a crossroads: A comparative approach to re-evaluating knowledge frameworks’, Curriculum Perspectives, Volume 28, Number 3 (In Press)

Cole, DR, ‘The Reproduction of Philosophical Bodies in Education with Language’, Educational Philosophy and Theory, Volume 39, Number 5 (In Press)

Cole, DR & Bui, H, ‘Teaching Asian-Australian identities through literature’, Literacy Learning: The Middle Years, 15 (3) 29-39 (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘Teaching Frankenstein and Wide Sargasso Sea Using Affective Literacy’, English in Australia, 42 (2) 69-75 (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘Virtual Terrorism and the Internet E-Learning Options’, E-Learning, 4 (2) 116-127 (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘An examination of Hegelian and Spinozian philosophy and their relationships with their International Baccalaureate subject, Theory of Knowledge’, Journal of Research in International Education, 4 (2) 211-226 (2005)

Cole, DR, ‘Education and the Politics of Cyberpunk’, Review of Education Pedagogy and Cultural Studies, 27 (2) 159-170 (2005)

Cole, DR, ‘Learning Through the Virtual’, CTHEORY, 1 (EJ) EJ (2005)

Cole, DR, ‘Reading in the future: literacy and the time of the internet’, Reconstruction, 5 (2) EJ (2005)

Cole, DR, ‘Post Cybernetic Judicial War’, Abstract Culture, 2 (1999)

Cole, DR, ‘Bataille’s thought of excess’, Parallax, 4 (2) 532-543 (1998)

Cole, DR, ‘Psychosis, Freud and the Wolf-man’, ***Collapse, 3 32-58 (1997)

Cole, DR, ‘Nietzsche’s Aesthetic’, Credo, 3 218-234 (1990)

Book Chapters

Cole, DR, ‘A Minor Philosophy of Education’, A Handbook of Educational Poststructuralism, Sense Publishers, James Marshall and Lynda Stone (ed), Rotterdam, 34-48 (in Press)

Cole, DR, ‘Deleuze and the Narrative forms of Educational Otherness’, Nomadic education: Variations on a Theme by Deleuze and Guattari, Sense Publishers, Inna Semetsky (ed), Rotterdam, 148-168 (In Press)

Cole, DR, ‘Cam-Capture: An Eye on Teaching and Learning’, Technology & Teaching: A Casebook for Educators, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Jeff Sigafoos and Vanessa Green (ed), USA, 27-41 (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘Anatomy of a Literary vampirism’, Vampires: Myths and Metaphors of Enduring Evil, Inter-Disciplinary Press, Carla T Kungl (ed), Oxford, 39-45 (2003)

Conference Publication

Cole, DR & Glade-Wright, R, ‘Creative processes in writing and design’, Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia Inc., The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, Wellington, (In Press)

Masny, D & Cole, DR, ‘Applying Multiple Literacies in Australian and Canadian Contexts’, Future Directions in Literacy Conference, A. Simpson, 190-212 (2008)

Cole, DR, ‘Anti Oedipus in Education’, Proceedings of the International Conference on Critical Discourse Analysis: Theory into Action, Launceston, Tasmania, 110-118 (2006)

Cole, DR, ‘Connection between my work and multiple literacies’, Proceedings of workshops on multiple literacies, Ottawa, 21-27 (2006)

Cole, DR, ‘Affective Literacy’, Pleasure Passion Provocation, Gold Coast, EJ (2005)

Cole, DR, ‘Anti Oedipus in Education’, Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia Inc., Hong Kong Institute of Education, 82-91 (2005)

Cole, DR, ‘The mediation of teacher education’, AARE 2004 International Education Research Conference Paper Abstracts, Melbourne, Australia, EJ (2004)

Cole, DR, ‘The mediation of teacher education: Part one’, Proceedings of the 2004 ATEA National Conference Making Spaces: Regenerating the Profession, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australia, 313-323 (2004)

Cole, DR, ‘Anti Oedipus in English Education’, Proceedings to the First national conference for teachers of English, University of Santa Fe, Argentina, 128-142 (2000)

Cole, DR, ‘Technological literacies in urban contexts’, Proceedings to social science research conference, University of Oxford, UK, 327-341 (1999)

Cole, DR, ‘The conceptual dimensions of the internet’, Proceedings to national library congress, University of St. Petersburg, Russia, 190-210 (1998)

Cole, DR, ‘Freud and the problems of affect in technology’, Virtual Futures, University of Warwick, UK, 170-184 (1996)

Major Creative Work

Cole, DR, A Mushroom of Glass, Sid Harta Publishers, 2006, 1-246 (2006)

Other Public Output

Cole, DR, ‘English to the World: Teaching Grammar Made Easy’, The International Journal of Language, Society and Culture, 22, 62 (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘Techno-shamanism and Educational Research’, Ashe! Journal of Experimental Spirituality, Rebel Satori Press, Hulls Cove, ME, 6, 1 (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘Rave culture and urban literacies’, SBS Radio interview with Juan Miranda, Melbourne (2007)

Cole, DR, ‘A Mushroom of Glass and Colombia’, SBS Radio interview with Juan Miranda, Melbourne (2006)

Cole, DR, ‘Techno-shamanism and Educational Research’, Sage of Consciousness, Sage, Literary E-Zine (www.sageofcon.org/ez7/nf/dc.htm) 4, 2 (2006)

Cole, DR, ‘Magical realism and tropical difference’, Epoch, 22 67-83 (1996)

Cole, DR, ‘A taste of South American writers’, Epoch, 21 11-35 (1995)