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Owning identity-one or many-do we have a choice?

Journal Article
Wigan, M. (2010)
Owning identity-one or many-do we have a choice?. IEEE technology & society magazine, 29, 33-38. https://doi.org/10.1109/MTS.2010.937026
The rapid growth of databases, biometrics, and RFID has led to an environment where identity-related technologies are approaching a critical mass as a potential means of contr...

Dynamic networks and behavior: separating selection from influence.

Journal Article
Steglich, C., Snijders, T., & Pearson, M. (2010)
Dynamic networks and behavior: separating selection from influence. Sociological Methodology, 40, 329-393. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9531.2010.01225.x
A current problem in the analysis of behavioral dynamics, given a simultaneously evolving social network, is the difficulty of separating effects of partner selection from eff...

Performance, importance and user disgruntlement: a six-step method for measuring satisfaction with travel modes.

Journal Article
Stradling, S. G., Anable, J. & Carreno, M. (2007)
Performance, importance and user disgruntlement: a six-step method for measuring satisfaction with travel modes. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 41, 98-106. doi:10.1016/j.tra.2006.05.013. ISSN 0965-8564
The technique described in this paper builds on work in the customer service literature on the measurement of customer dissatisfaction to develop a new way of combining measur...

Owning identity-one or many-do we have a choice?

Conference Proceeding
Wigan, M. (2006)
Owning identity-one or many-do we have a choice?. In K. Michael, & M. G. Michael (Eds.), From Dataveillance to Überveillance and the realpolitik of the transparent society, 61-70
The rapid growth of databases, biometrics, and RFID has led to an environment where identity-related technologies are approaching a critical mass as a potential means of contr...