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See now also the list of resources on current national ID card systems available here.

Agar, J., ‘Modern Horrors: British Identity and Identity Cards’, in J. Caplan & J. Torpey (eds), Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World (Princeton & Oxford, 2001), pp. 101-20.

— , ‘Identity Cards in Britain: Past Experience and Policy Implications’. History & Policy (November 2005).

avatar3Bennett, C. J. & D. Lyon (eds), Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and Identification in Global Perspective (London & New York, 2008). [publisher info]

Benyon-Davies, P., Personal Identification in the Information Age: The Case of the National Identity Card in the UK (Swansea, 2004). [pdf]

Birch, D. G. W., ‘Psychic ID: A Blueprint for a Modern National Identity Scheme’, Identity in the Information Society (2009).

avatar3Caplan, J. & J. Torpey (eds), Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World (Princeton & Oxford, 2001). [review]

Clarke, R. A., ‘Just Another Piece of Plastic for Your Wallet: The Australia Card Scheme’, Computers & Society 18 (1988), pp. 7-21.

— , ‘Human Identification in Information Systems: Management Challenges and Public Policy Issues’, Information Technology & People 7 (1994), pp. 6-37.

Cowdery, R., Papers Please!: Identity Documents, Permits and Authorizations of the Third Reich (Lakeville, 1996).

avatar3Dardy, C., Identités de Papiers (Paris, 1990).

Davies, S., A Case of Mistaken Identity: An International Study of Identity Cards (Toronto, 1995).

Delarue, J., ‘Les Origines de la Carte d’identité’, Histoire (1978), pp. 95-9.

Denis, V., ‘La fabrique de l’identité: Le premier âge des papiers d’identité en France’, Labyrinthe 5 (2000), pp. 25-41.

— , Une histoire de l’identité: France, 1715-1815 (Seyssel, 2008).

Dennis, N., Cards of Identity (London, 1995).

Eaton, J., Card-Carrying Americans: Privacy, Security and the National ID Card Debate (Totowa, 1996).

Elliot, R., ‘An Early Experiment in National Identity Cards: The Battle over Registration in the First World War’, Twentieth-Century British History 17 (2008), pp. 145-76.

Etzioni, A., ‘Identification Cards in America’, Society 36 (1999), pp. 70-76.

Froomkin, A. M., ‘Identity Cards and Identity Romanticism’, in I. Kerr (ed.), Lessons from the Identity Trail:  Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society (New York & Oxford, 2009) [publisher info]

Fuss, D., Identification Papers: Readings on Psychoanalysis, Sexuality, and Culture (London, 1995).

Gordillo, G., ‘The Crucible of Citizenship: ID-Paper Fetishism in the Argentinean Chaco’, American Ethnologist 33 (2006), pp. 162-76.

Greenleaf, G., ‘The Australia Card: Towards a National Surveillance System’, Law Society Journal (NSW) 25 (1987).

avatar3Groebner, V., ‘Describing the Person, Reading the Signs in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe: Identity Papers, Vested Figures, and the Limits of Identification, 1400-1600′, in J. Caplan & J. Torpey (eds), Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World (Princeton & Oxford, 2001), pp. 15-27.

— , Who Are You? Identification, Deception and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe (New York, 2007 [trans.]). [review]

avatar3Higgs, E., ‘Identification Cards and Identity in Modern Britain’, History Today 54 (2004), pp. 16-17.

Joinson, A. N. et al, ‘Watching Me, Watching You: Privacy Attitudes and Reactions to Identity Card Implementation Scenarios in the United Kingdom’, Journal of Information Science 18 (2006), pp. 334-43.

Kent, S. & L. Millett (eds), IDs – Not That Easy: Questions About Nationwide Identity Systems (Washington, 2002).

Khan, A., ‘Identity Cards: The Final Nail in the Coffin of Civil Liberties?’, Journal of Criminal Law 70 (2006), pp. 139-46.

Kipp, B. E., Reichspaper: A Guide to Civil and Paramilitary Identification and Membership Documents of the Third Reich, 2 vols (Columbia, 1995).

Lips, M. et al, ‘Identity Management as Public Innovation: Looking Beyond ID Cards and Authentication Systems’, in V. J. M. M. Bekkers et al (eds), Information and Communication Technology and Public Innovation (Amsterdam, 2006), pp. 204-18.

Longman, T., ‘Identity Cards, Ethnic Self-Perception, and Genocide in Rwanda’, in J. Caplan & J. Torpey (eds), Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World (Princeton & Oxford, 2001), pp. 345-58.

avatar3Lyon, D., ‘British ID Cards: The ‘Unpalatable Logic’ of European Membership?’, The Political Quarterly 62 (1991), pp. 377-85.

— , J. B. Rule & E. Combet, ‘Identity Cards: Social Sorting by Database’, OII Internet Issue Brief 3 (2004).

— , ‘The Border is Everywhere: ID Cards, Surveillance and the Other’, in E. Zureik & M. B. Salter (eds), Global Surveillance and Policing: Borders, Security, Identity (Devon, 2005).

— , ‘National ID Cards: Crime-Control, Citizenship and Social Sorting’, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 1 (2007), pp. 111-118.

— , ‘National ID Card Systems and Social Sorting’ in E. Zureik et al (eds), Surveillance, Privacy and the Globalization of Personal Information (Montreal and Kingston, forthcoming).

— , Identifying Citizens: ID Cards as Surveillance (Cambridge, forthcoming 2009). [publisher info]

Marshall, A.,  ‘The ‘Australia Card’: A Survey of the Privacy Problems Arising from the Proposed Introduction of an Australian Identity Card’, Journal of Law and Information Science 2 (1986).

Molokotos-Liederman, L., ‘Looking at Religion and Greek Identity from the Outside: The Identity Cards Conflict through the Eyes of Greek Minorities’, Religion, State & Society 35 (2007), pp. 139-61.

Neumann, P. G. & L. Weinstein, ‘Risks of National Identity Cards’, Communications of the ACM 44 (2001), p. 176.

Noiriel, G. (ed.), L’identification: Genèse d’un travail d’État (Paris, 2007).

avatar3Piazza, P., Histoire de la Carte Nationale D’identité (Paris, 2004).

— , & X. Crettiez (eds), Du Papier à la Biométrie: Identifier les Individus (Paris, 2006).

— , & L. Laniel, ‘Une carte nationale d’identité biométrique pour les Britanniques: l’antiterrorisme au cœur des discours de justification’, Cultures & Conflits 64 (2007).

Pousson-Petit, J. (ed.), L’identité de la personne humaine: Etude de droit français et de droit comparé (Brussels, 2002).

Quarmby, B., ‘The Case for National DNA Identification Cards’, Duke Law & Technology Review (2003).

Rule, J. B. et al, ‘Documentary Identification and Mass Surveillance in the United States’, Social Problems 31 (1983), pp. 222-34.

Scott, R. J. & J. M. Hébrard, ‘Les Papiers de la Liberté: Une Mère Africaine et ses Enfants à l’Epoque de la Révolution Haïtienne’, Genèses 66 (2007), pp. 4-29.

Sobel, R., ’The Degradation of Political Identity Under a National Identification System’, Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law 8 (2002), pp. 37-74.

von Moos, P. (ed.), Unverwechselbarkeit. Persönliche Identität und Identifikation in der vormodernen Gesellschaft (Cologne, Weimar & Vienna, 2004). [review]

Walker, G. de Q., ‘Information as Power: Constitutional Implications of the Identity Numbering and ID Card Proposal’, Queensland Law Society Journal 16 (1986).

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