National identity, ethnic identity, and party identity in Taiwan
In: Maryland series in contemporary Asian studies 2007,1 = 188
In: Maryland series in contemporary Asian studies 2007,1 = 188
The Problem of Identity Crime -- What is Identity? -- Identity Crime Framework and Model: Five Components of Identity Crime and the Different Illegal Methods of Acquiring and Using Identity Information and Documents -- Threat Agents and the Impact of Identity Crime -- International Trends in Addressing Identity Crime -- Identity Crime Legislation in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom -- Identity Crime Prevention and Impact Minimization Strategy -- Privacy, Anonymity, and Identity Crime -- Convention on Identity Crime -- Conclusion
In: Identities: global studies in culture and power, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 506-512
ISSN: 1547-3384
In: Constellations: an international journal of critical and democratic theory, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 369-372
ISSN: 1467-8675
In: New political science: a journal of politics & culture, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 152-154
ISSN: 0739-3148
In: Coban, M.K. 2016. Taking Identity Seriously: When Identity Meets Regulation. Journal of Financial Regulation 2(2): 182-202.
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In: Critical studies in community development and architecture 2
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In: Research series 75
Technological conversion, political interests and Business drivers has triggered a means, to establish individual characterization and personalization. People started raising concerns on multiple identities managed across various zones and hence various solutions were designed. Technological advancement has brought various issues and concerns around Identity assurance, privacy and policy enabled common Authentication framework. A compressive framework is needed to established common identity model to address national needs like standards, regulation and laws, minimum risk, interoperability and to provide user with a consistent context or user experience. This document focuses on Transformation path of identity stone age to Identity as in state. It defines a digital identity zone model (DIZM) to showcase the Global Identity defined across the ecosystem. Also, provide insight of emerging Technology trend to enable Identity assurance, privacy and policy enabled common Authentication framework.
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In: Nationalism and ethnic politics, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 582-608
ISSN: 1353-7113
Discusses the legacies of external domination & totalitarianism on nation building in post-Soviet Ukraine. Nation building in Ukraine is placed in a historical context showing how many contemporary Ukrainian characteristics existed during earlier periods in other countries. Challenged is the view that language should be perceived as the key -- if not the only -- marker of national identity in Ukraine. Instead, other elements of national identity are explored to show how nation building is developing in Ukraine. Russian-speaking Ukrainians, therefore, should not be regarded as "disloyal" to Ukrainian independence & as supporters of pro-Russian separatism, a view often held in the academic community. 5 Tables. Adapted from the source document.
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"Identität" ist zu einer politischen Kategorie geworden. In identitätspolitischen Konzepten geht es um die Definitionsmacht über Identitäten und ihre Durchsetzung im gesamtgesellschaftlichen bzw. globalen Kontext. Der Beitrag fragt zunächst danach, was Identität im Rahmen identitätspolitischer Konzeptionen eigentlich bedeutet, geht dann auf die damit eng verbundene Problematik der Diversität, der Vielfalt von Identitäten, ein, um schliesslich zu fragen, wie sich die Einheit diverser Identitäten denken liesse und was dies für den Identitätsbegriff der Identitätspolitik selbst bedeutet. ; "Identity" has become a political category. Identity-political concepts are about the power of definition over identities and their enforcement in the overall societal or global context. The article first asks what identity actually means in the context of identity-political conceptions, then addresses the closely related problem of diversity, the multiplicity of identities, in order to finally ask how the unity of diverse identities could be thought of and what this means for the concept of identity in identity politics itself.
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In: Politics, history and social change
"Collective identities are politically necessary, or at least useful, as banners for recruiting others and engaging opponents and the state. However, not every member fits or accepts the label in the same way or to the same degree. The Identity Dilemma provides eight diverse case studies of social movements to show the benefits, risks, and tradeoffs when a group develops a strong sense of collective identity. The editors and contributors to this pathbreaking volume examine how collective identities can provide powerful advantages but also generate conflicts. The various chapters help to develop our understanding of collective identity from how strategic identities are developed for protest groups to how stigmatized groups negotiate identity dilemmas. Ultimately, The Identity Dilemma contributes a new strategic approach to understanding social movements that highlights the choices and tensions that groups inevitably face in articulating their ideas and interests. Contributors include: Marian Barnes, Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Umut Korkut, Elzbieta Korolczuk, John Nagle, Clare Saunders, Neil Stammers, Marisa Tramontano, Huub Van Baar, and the editors."--