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Digitizing Identities Doing Identity In A Networked World Irma Van Der Ploeg

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Digitizing Identities Doing Identity In A Networked World Irma Van Der Ploeg
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Author: Irma van der Ploeg, Jason Pridmore (eds.)
ISBN: 9781138794634, 9781315756400, 1138794635, 1315756404, 2015035987
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Digitizing Identities Doing Identity In A Networked World Irma Van Der Ploeg by Irma Van Der Ploeg, Jason Pridmore (eds.) 9781138794634, 9781315756400, 1138794635, 1315756404, 2015035987 instant download after payment.

This book explores contemporary transformations of identities in a digitizing society across a range of domains of modern life. As digital technology and ICTs have come to pervade virtually all aspects of modern societies, the routine registration of personal data has increased exponentially, thus allowing a proliferation of new ways of establishing who we are. Rather than representing straightforward progress, however, these new practices generate important moral and socio-political concerns. While access to and control over personal data is at the heart of many contemporary strategic innovations domains as diverse as migration management, law enforcement, crime and health prevention, "e-governance," internal and external security, to new business models and marketing tools, we also see new forms of exclusion, exploitation, and disadvantage emerging.

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