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Mark Lipton is a Professor at the University of Guelph within the College of Arts, specifically the School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing. He is currently in residence at the Environment and Climate Change Canada's Science Communication Division, supporting pedagogical training for science communication professionals.
- Focus areas: 21st century learning, activism, digital media, gender studies, queer theory, pedagogy, and media literacy
- Notable works: Authored award-winning book Smoke Screens: From Tobacco Outrage to Media Activism, co-edited Visualizing the Web: Evaluating Online Design from a Visual Communication Perspective, and co-authored Research, Write, Create: Connecting Scholarship to Digital Media
Research highlights include projects like PrivacyStories and PrivacyBooth examining digital privacy, and the Media Education Project leading to Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum changes. His Google Scholar publications demonstrate sustained exploration of:
- Queer identity in camp settings
- Digital media pedagogy
- Critical approaches to technology and privacy
- Intersectional analyses of social structures
Award highlights:
- Award-winning book: 'Smoke Screens'
- Mellon Fellowship in Digital Humanities and Visual Literacy at Vassar College
- Ford Foundation grant recipient
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