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. |