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IMPRINTS

IMPRINTS. I dentity M anagement – P ublic R esponses to I de n tity T echnologies and S ervices. Why do we refuse ID-cards ….. but love our customer loyalty programs?.

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IMPRINTS

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  1. IMPRINTS IdentityManagement – Public Responses to IdentityTechnologies and Services Why do we refuseID-cards….. but loveour customer loyalty programs? In thismultidisciplinary, comparative research project, we examinepopular, policy and professional expectationsaboutidentity management in the nearfuture. We discuss these scenariosintensivelywithmembers of the public in order to map and understand their desires and taboos. The resultswillbebeneficial to government, commercial and civicstakeholders in the UK and the US. Why are we concernedaboutelectronicpatient files….. but share many personal details on Facebook? Whichtaboos and desireswillinformourresponses to futuretechnologies of identification and authentication? UNIVERSITIES OF DUNDEE, ESSEX, LOUGHBOROUGH, NORTHUMBRIA (UK) PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY (US)

  2. URL: imprints@lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Professor Liesbet van Zoonen Dr. Jasmine Harvey DundeeUniversity Dr. Sandra Wilson PDRA University of Essex Dr. Aletta Norval PDRA NorthumbriaUniversity Professor PamBriggs PDRA Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Dr. Tom Sanquist Dr. Dave Thurman Our research was selected as a Big Idea for the Future by the Research Councils and the Universities of the UK, in 2011. Thisinvolves research that is expected to have ‘a profound impact onourfuture.’

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