The ‘Biometric Community’: Friends, Foes and the Political Economy of Biometric Technologies

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The ‘Biometric Community’ : Friends, Foes and the Political Economy of Biometric Technologies. / Grünenberg, Kristina.

The biometric border world: technologies, bodies and identities on the move. red. / Karen Fog Olwig; Kristina Grünenberg; Perle Møhl; Anja Simonsen. London, New York : Routledge, 2019. (Routledge Studies in Anthropology).

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Grünenberg, K 2019, The ‘Biometric Community’: Friends, Foes and the Political Economy of Biometric Technologies. i KF Olwig, K Grünenberg, P Møhl & A Simonsen (red), The biometric border world: technologies, bodies and identities on the move. Routledge, London, New York, Routledge Studies in Anthropology. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367808464

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Grünenberg, K. (2019). The ‘Biometric Community’: Friends, Foes and the Political Economy of Biometric Technologies. I K. F. Olwig, K. Grünenberg, P. Møhl, & A. Simonsen (red.), The biometric border world: technologies, bodies and identities on the move Routledge. Routledge Studies in Anthropology https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367808464

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Grünenberg K. The ‘Biometric Community’: Friends, Foes and the Political Economy of Biometric Technologies. I Olwig KF, Grünenberg K, Møhl P, Simonsen A, red., The biometric border world: technologies, bodies and identities on the move. London, New York: Routledge. 2019. (Routledge Studies in Anthropology). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367808464

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Grünenberg, Kristina. / The ‘Biometric Community’ : Friends, Foes and the Political Economy of Biometric Technologies. The biometric border world: technologies, bodies and identities on the move. red. / Karen Fog Olwig ; Kristina Grünenberg ; Perle Møhl ; Anja Simonsen. London, New York : Routledge, 2019. (Routledge Studies in Anthropology).

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