担心
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飓风
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Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Iwith that of conflict or crisis. Contemporary articulations and practices of identity are no exception. They are increasingly being marked by what Anthony Giddens (1991) refers to as ‘ontological insecurity’, that is, a deep sense of anxiety and uncertainty about the question of ‘who someone is’ in
变态
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Reelle Funktionen in der Ökonomiestems. Our discussion has been primarily focused on the domain of asylum and on the ways in which biometric technology functions as a means of managing the identities of those who are held within such a domain of power and control, affecting their embodied existence, as a result. In this chapter, we
averse
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Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaftler like citizenship, community is also a highly complex and aporetic concept. For some, it is a source of hope and an antidote to increasing individual isolation. For others, it is a term deserving of suspicion and one that carries with it the stains of a violent past. But despite, or perhaps because
frugal
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五行打油诗
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Intruder
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逗它小傻瓜
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Homo Carded: Exception and Identity Systems,ystems. Underlying these concerns is the fear that the use of biometrics may overflow beyond its originally intended purposes, especially where the concept of ‘interoperability’. and technologies of ‘networked’ databases are involved (van der Ploeg, 2005b: 13). To be sure, this concern over the func
seruting
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连系
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Identity Securitisation and Biometric Citizenship,stems. Our discussion has been primarily focused on the domain of asylum and on the ways in which biometric technology functions as a means of managing the identities of those who are held within such a domain of power and control, affecting their embodied existence, as a result. In this chapter, we