Digital Identity, Virtual Borders and Social Media

Digital Identity, Virtual Borders and Social Media
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781789909159
ISBN-13 : 1789909155
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Identity, Virtual Borders and Social Media by : Emre E. Korkmaz

This insightful book discusses how states deploy frontier and digital technologies to manage and control migratory movements. Assessing the development of blockchain technologies for digital identities and cash transfer; artificial intelligence for smart borders, resettlement of refugees and assessing asylum applications; social media and mobile phone applications to track and surveil migrants, it critically examines the consequences of new technological developments and evaluates their impact on the rights of migrants and refugees.

Digital Identity and Social Media

Digital Identity and Social Media
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781466619166
ISBN-13 : 1466619163
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Identity and Social Media by : Warburton, Steven

"This book examines the impact of digital identities on our day-to-day activities from a range of contemporary technical and socio-cultural perspectives while allowing the reader to deepen understanding about the diverse range of tools and practices that compose the spectrum of online identity services and uses"--Provided by publisher.

Digital Identities

Digital Identities
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780128004272
ISBN-13 : 0128004274
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Identities by : Rob Cover

Online Identities: Creating and Communicating the Online Self presents a critical investigation of the ways in which representations of identities have shifted since the advent of digital communications technologies. Critical studies over the past century have pointed to the multifaceted nature of identity, with a number of different theories and approaches used to explain how everyday people have a sense of themselves, their behaviors, desires, and representations. In the era of interactive, digital, and networked media and communication, identity can be understood as even more complex, with digital users arguably playing a more extensive role in fashioning their own self-representations online, as well as making use of the capacity to co-create common and group narratives of identity through interactivity and the proliferation of audio-visual user-generated content online. Makes accessible complex theories of identity from the perspective of today’s contemporary, digital media environment Examines how digital media has added to the complexity of identity Takes readers through examples of online identity such as in interactive sites and social networking Explores implications of inter-cultural access that emerges from globalization and world-wide networking

Digital Ego

Digital Ego
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Publisher : Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9789059722033
ISBN-13 : 9059722035
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Ego by : Jacob van Kokswijk

Smart Borders, Digital Identity and Big Data

Smart Borders, Digital Identity and Big Data
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781529233506
ISBN-13 : 152923350X
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Smart Borders, Digital Identity and Big Data by : Emre Eren Korkmaz

In recent years, UN agencies, global tech corporations, states and humanitarian NGOs have invested in surveillance technologies to support migrant communities and streamline their management. This book shows how the new surveillance systems lead to further militarization and securitization of border management.

Digitizing Identities

Digitizing Identities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9781317630067
ISBN-13 : 1317630068
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Digitizing Identities by : Irma van der Ploeg

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.

Social Media Freaks

Social Media Freaks
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Publisher :
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0813350999
ISBN-13 : 9780813350998
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Media Freaks by : Dustin Kidd

Social media has been transforming American and global cultural life for over a decade. It has flattened the divide between producer and audience found in other forms of culture while also enriching some massive corporations. At the core of Social Media Freaks is the question: Does social media reproduce inequalities or is it a tool for subverting them' Social Media Freaks presents a virtual ethnography of social media, focusing on issues of identity and inequality along five dimensions-race, class, gender, sexuality, and disability. It presents original and secondary findings, while also utilizing social theory to explain the dynamics of social media. It teaches readers how to engage social media as a tool for social activism while also examining the limits of social media's value in the quest for social change.

The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State

The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : 9781009321204
ISBN-13 : 100932120X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State by : Rita Matulionyte

In situations ranging from border control to policing and welfare, governments are using automated facial recognition technology (FRT) to collect taxes, prevent crime, police cities and control immigration. FRT involves the processing of a person's facial image, usually for identification, categorisation or counting. This ambitious handbook brings together a diverse group of legal, computer, communications, and social and political science scholars to shed light on how FRT has been developed, used by public authorities, and regulated in different jurisdictions across five continents. Informed by their experiences working on FRT across the globe, chapter authors analyse the increasing deployment of FRT in public and private life. The collection argues for the passage of new laws, rules, frameworks, and approaches to prevent harms of FRT in the modern state and advances the debate on scrutiny of power and accountability of public authorities which use FRT. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Identity and Digital Communication

Identity and Digital Communication
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781000836714
ISBN-13 : 1000836711
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Identity and Digital Communication by : Rob Cover

This comprehensive text explores the relationship between identity, subjectivity and digital communication, providing a strong starting point for understanding how fast-changing communication technologies, platforms, applications and practices have an impact on how we perceive ourselves, others, relationships and bodies. Drawing on critical studies of identity, behaviour and representation, Identity and Digital Communication demonstrates how identity is shaped and understood in the context of significant and ongoing shifts in online communication. Chapters cover a range of topics including advances in social networking, the development of deepfake videos, intimacies of everyday communication, the emergence of cultures based on algorithms, the authenticities of TikTok and online communication’s setting as a site for hostility and hate speech. Throughout the text, author Rob Cover shows how the formation and curation of self-identity is increasingly performed and engaged with through digital cultural practices, affirming that these practices must be understood if we are to make sense of identity in the 2020s and beyond. Featuring critical accounts, everyday examples and analysis of key platforms such as TikTok, this textbook is an essential primer for scholars and students in media studies, psychology, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, computer science, as well as health practitioners, mental health advocates and community members.

Digital Identity

Digital Identity
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 9781508184614
ISBN-13 : 1508184615
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Identity by : Mary-Lane Kamberg

It has become increasingly difficult nowadays to declare a separation between "real life" and the digital realm. Consequently, it has never been more important for the digital natives of today to carefully consider their online presences and reputations. This book serves as a handy primer for readers on the concept of their digital identities and how to safely and effectively project and protect them. Dynamic hands-on projects, safety tips, and other timely content correlating closely to International Society for Technology in Education's (ITSE) standards round out this useful and engaging book.