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Home » News » Mark Kingwell Writes on Denial, Knowledge, and Trust in Maclean’s

Mark Kingwell Writes on Denial, Knowledge, and Trust in Maclean’s

Published: July 15, 2020

Posted In: Faculty, St. George

Sign saying "Not an entry" on a door.

Mark Kingwell, recent recipient of the 2020 Erving Goffman Award for his Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface, recently published a short article titled “The Science of Denial” in Maclean’s magazine. Read about the place, power, and pitfalls of denial in the current political climate, or find out more about Kingwell himself.

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