Digital Identity Publications

2014-REF1 Whitley, E. A. (2014a).REF Impact Case Study: Scrapping costly and controversial proposals for identity cards,. URL
2022-J1 Medaglia, R., Eaton, B., Hedman, J., and Whitley, E. A. (2022).Mechanisms of power inscription into IT governance: Lessons from two national digital identity systems, Information Systems Journal 32(2), 242–277. DOI
2022-J2 Whitley, E. A., and Schoemaker, E. (2022).On the socio-political configurations of digital identity principles, Data and Policy 4(e38). ISSN:2632-3249 DOI
2022-R1 Ada Lovelace Institute (2022).Ryder review of the governance of biometric data, Ada Lovelace Institute. URL
2022-R2 Whitley, E. A. (2022).Rethinking uniqueness in digital identity systems, World Bank, Identity for Development.
2021-CP1 Kolås, Å., Whitley, E. A., Pirlot de Corbion, A., Sahay, S., Balakrishnan, M. R., and Mukherjee, A. S. (2021).Panel: Digital identity, surveillance and vaccination, Presented at the European Conference on Information Systems, Marrakesh, Morocco. URL
2021-R1 Ada Lovelace Institute (2021a).What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society? Findings from a rapid expert deliberation to consider the risks and benefits of the potential roll-out of digital vaccine passports, Ada Lovelace Institute. URL
2021-R2 Ada Lovelace Institute (2021b).Checkpoints for vaccine passports Requirements that governments and developers will need to deliver in order for any vaccine passport system to deliver societal benefit, Ada Lovelace Institute. URL
2021-R3 World Bank, Identity for Development (2021).Principles on identification for sustainable development: Toward the digital age, World Bank. URL
2020-R1 Ada Lovelace Institute (2020a).Exit through the app store? A rapid evidence review on the technical considerations and societal implications of using technology to transition from the COVID-19 crisis, Ada Lovelace Institute. URL
2018-BS1 Hosein, G., and Whitley, E. A. (2018).Identity and Development: Questioning Aadhaar’s Digital Credentials, in Dissent on Aadhaar: Big data meets big brotherR. Khera (ed.), Orient Blackswan Hyderabad, India, 219–238. ISBN:978-93-5287-542-9
2018-R1 Whitley, E. A. (2018).Trusted Digital Identity Provision: GOV.UK Verify’s Federated Approach, Centre for Global Development. URL
2016-R1 Nyst, C., Pannifer, S., Whitley, E. A., and Makin, P. (2016a).Digital Identity: Issue analysis Executive Summary, Consult Hyperion for Omidyar Network. URL
2016-R2 Nyst, C., Pannifer, S., Whitley, E. A., and Makin, P. (2016b).Digital Identity: Issue analysis, Consult Hyperion for Omidyar Network. URL
2014-J1 Whitley, E. A., Gal, U., and Kjærgaard, A. (2014).Who do you think you are? A review of the complex interplay between information systems, identification and identity, European Journal of Information Systems 23(1), 17–35. ISSN:0960-085X DOI
2014-BS1 Whitley, E. A., Martin, A. K., and Hosein, G. (2014).From surveillance-by-design to privacy-by-design: Evolving identity policy in the UK, in Histories of State Surveillance in Europe and BeyondK. Boersma, R. Brakel, C. Fonio, and P. Wagenaar (eds.), Routledge London, 205–219. ISBN:978-0-415-82946-5
2014-JS1 Whitley, E. A., and Gal, U. (2014).Special issue on Information Systems, Identification and Identity, European Journal of Information Systems 23(1). ISSN:0960-085X DOI
2013-J1 Martin, A. K., and Whitley, E. A. (2013).Fixing identity? Biometrics and the tensions of material practices, Media, Culture and Society 35(1), 52–60. ISSN:0163-4437 DOI
2013-J3 Whitley, E. A. (2013a).On technology neutral policies for e–identity: A critical reflection based on UK identity policy, Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology 8(2), 134–147. ISSN:1901-8401 DOI
2013-BS1 Whitley, E. A. (2013b).Identity fraud, in Global Social Issues: An EncyclopediaC. G. Bates and J. Ciment (eds.), ME Sharpe Armonk, NY, 456–460. ISBN:9-780765-582925
2010-J1 Whitley, E. A., and Hosein, G. (2010a).Global Identity Policies and Technology: Do we Understand the Question?, Global Policy 1(2), 209–215. ISSN:1758-5880 DOI
2010-B1 Whitley, E. A., and Hosein, G. (2010b).Global challenges for identity policies, Palgrave Macmillan Basingstoke. ISBN:978-0-230-54223-5
2009-BS1 Whitley, E. A. (2009a).Perceptions of government technology, surveillance and privacy: the UK identity cards scheme, in New Directions in Privacy and SurveillanceD. Neyland and B. Goold (eds.), Willan Cullompton, 133–156. ISBN:978-1-84392-363-3
2008-J1 Whitley, E. A., and Hosein, I. R. (2008a).Doing the politics of technological decision making: Due process and the debate about identity cards in the UK, European Journal of Information Systems 17(6), 668–677. ISSN:0960-085X DOI
2008-J3 Whitley, E. A., and Hosein, I. R. (2008b).Departmental influences on policy design: How the UK is confusing identity fraud with other policy agendas, Communications of the ACM 51(5), 98–100. ISSN:0001-0782 DOI
2007-J3 Whitley, E. A., Hosein, I. R., Angell, I. O., and Davies, S. (2007).Reflections on the academic policy analysis process and the UK Identity Cards Scheme, The Information Society 23(1), 51–58. ISSN:0197-2243 DOI
2007-J7 Edwardes, C. A., Hosein, I. R., and Whitley, E. A. (2007).Balance, scrutiny and identity cards in the UK, Criminal Justice Matters 68(Summer), 29–30. ISSN:0962 7251 DOI
2007-CO1 Whitley, E. A., and Hosein, I. R. (2007).Policy Engagement as Rigourous and Relevant Information Systems Research: The Case of the LSE Identity Project,H. Österle, J. Schelp, and R. Winter (eds.), Presented at the European Conference on Information Systems, St Gallen, Switzerland, 1301–1312.