Jewishidentity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a Jew and as relating ... identity&sig uWlgMwXei1dyZFhqvXV3RxvWK3I Spinoza, Liberalism, and the Question of JewishIdentity . Yale University Press , 1997. ref Under the broader definition, the Jewishidentity does not depend ..., or sociological norms. Jewishidentity does not need to imply religious orthodoxy. Accordingly, Jewishidentity can be cultural in nature. Jewishidentity can involve ties to the Jewish community ... law. Jews who are Atheism atheists may have Jewishidentity. While the absolute majority of people with this identity are of Jewish ethnicity, people born from a mixed Jewish and non Jewish background may have Jewishidentity. See also Who is a Jew? Half Jewish half Jewish . Categories Jewishidentity can be separated into three separate, independent parts Jewish ethnic groups Ethnic Judaism ... Jewish holidays and were raised in a Jewish home A cultural concept Jewishidentity can be cultural as well as religious. There are religious and cultural components to Jewishidentity, just as there are religious and cultural components of Christian identity or Muslim identity. However, Jewish ... of the Christian identity. Antisemitism and Jewishidentity According to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks , modern Jewish communities and the modern Jewishidentity are influenced by antisemitism . ref http www.firstthings.com article 2008 09 003 love hate and jewishidentity 12 Love, Hate, and JewishIdentity ... Identity politics Self concept Social identity External links http leadel.net edu JewishIdentity Category Leadel.NET Leading Jewish Inspiration. What makes JewishIdentity on the web? Dead link http www.beth elsa.org be s0116.htm The Meaning of JewishIdentity, Rabbi Barry H. Block HERMAN, Simon ... JewishIdentity A Social Psychological Perspective . Transaction, 1977. GOLDBERG, David Theo & KRAUSZ, Michael. http www.temple.edu tempress titles 945 reg.html JewishIdentity . Temple ... more details
wiktionary tocright Identity may refer to Philosophical topics Identity philosophy , also called sameness, is whatever makes an entity definable and recognizable Law of identity , principle of logic stating that an object is the same as itself Personal identity philosophy , refers to the numerical identity continuity of existence of persons through time Specifications of persons Identity change Identity document Identity theft , the deliberate appropriation of someone else s identity without that person ... Gender identity , also known as core gender identity, the gender s or lack thereof, that a person self identifies Identity formation , the process of the development of the distinct personality of an individual Identity social science , umbrella term used to describe individuality, personal identity, social identity, and cultural identity in psychology, sociology, and philosophy Persona , a social role or a character played by an actor with oneself Sexual orientation identity , describes how persons identify their own sexuality Group expression and affiliation Christian Identity , a Christian religious movement Cultural identity , person s self affiliation or categorization by others as a member of a cultural group Identity politics , refers to political arguments that focus ... identity , belief in membership of a nation Mathematics Identity element , a special element in a set or structure with respect to an operator Identity function , a function that does not alter its argument Identity mathematics , an equality that holds regardless of the values of its variables Identity matrix , a square matrix with ones on the main diagonal , zeros elsewhere Business Accounting identity , calculation or measurement that must be true regardless of the value of its variables Corporate identity , persona of a corporation by way of branding or use of trademarks Computer science Digital identity , representation of a set of claims made by one digital subject about itself or another ... more details
Infobox Book name Defending Identity Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy image File Defending Identity.jpeg image caption author Natan Sharansky with Shira Wolosky Weiss country United States language English subject http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Defending Identity&action edit genre Non fiction publisher Public Affairs release date 2008 english release date June 1, 2008 media type Print Hardback & Paperback pages 234 isbn Defending Identity Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy is a book by Natan Sharansky published in June 2008. In Defending Identity, Sharansky presents nationalism and religious commitment as a force for good, not merely an ideology of evil. Strong identities are as valuable to a well functioning society as they are to ... well functioning individuals. He writes that without identity, a democracy becomes incapable of defending the values it holds most dear. ref quotations form the book cited in Jonathan S. Tobin, Rediscovering the Will to Win Sharansky reminds us democracies can t defend themselves without identity, Jewish Exponent, May 29, 2008 http www.jewishexponent.com article 16227 ref He says religious identity is very difficult to neutralize with rational argument, because what, after all, is the totalitarian regime trying to do? It s trying to discover rational arguments to prove your physical survival depends on obedience . ref http inkwellreview.blogspot.com 2008 07 identity politik.html Sharansky Interview regarding Defending ... S. Tobin writes that Sharansky reminds us democracies can t defend themselves without identity, ref Rediscovering the Will to Win, Jonathan S. Tobin, Jewish Exponent, May 29, 2008 http www.jewishexponent.com ... book by Mr. Sharansky on the interplay between identity, democracy, and freedom, it could be more important ... Ira Stoll , The Foundation of Democracy Sharansky s Defending Identity, New York Sun, May 28, 2008, http ... 2008 books Defending Identity Category Political books Defending Difference ru ID Identity ... more details
strength that should develop during adolescence is fidelity, which emerges from a cohesive ego identity . ref name S216 Erikson s own interest in identity began in childhood. Raised Jewish, Erikson appeared ... crisis . For other uses, see Identity crisis disambiguation and personality crisis . Identity crisis ... a identitycrisis.htm Kendra Cherry, Identity Crisis Theory and Research ref Erickson stated that Identity crisis is the failure to achieve ego identity during adolescence. ref name S216 Schultz ... identity crisis may occur is called the Identity Cohesion versus Role Confusion stage. During Erikson ... identity. Successful resolution of the crisis depends on one s Erikson s stages of psychosocial development ... Those who emerge from the adolescent stage of personality development with a strong sense of identity ... leaves individuals struggling to find themselves. They may go on to seek a negative identity, which ... s ideas about identity development and identity crisis. Erikson described those going through an identity ... to negative activities, such as crime or drugs, as a way of dealing with identity crisis. To someone having an identity crisis, it is more acceptable to them to have a negative identity than none at all. ref name S216 Erikson felt that peers have a strong impact on the development of ego identity during ... found should develop during adolescence is fidelity, which only emerges from a cohesive ego identity ... people ref name S216 . Erikson described identity as a subjective sense as well as an observable ... sexual encounters. ref Erikson, 1970. ref specify date April 2012 See also Identity disambiguation Identity Existential crisis References Reflist External links wikitionary http www.answers.com topic identity social science Identity from Answers.com http psychology.about.com od theoriesofpersonality a identitycrisis.htm Identity Crisis Theory and Research http www.snugd.com 2008 07 12 identity crisis faced by the facebook generation Identity Crisis Faced By The Facebook Generation http www.britannica.com ... more details
File Three friends 2009.jpg thumb 300px right Cultural identity can be expressed through certain styles of clothing or other aesthetic markers Cultural identity is the Identity social science identity ... or culture. Cultural identity is similar to and has overlaps with, but is not synonymous with, identity ... studies and social theories have investigated cultural identity. In recent decades, a new form of identification ... , culture is an important factor in shaping identity. ref Cite journal first Nicola last Pratt title Identity, Culture and Democratization The Case of Egypt journal New Political Science volume 27 issue 1 year 2005 pages 69 86 doi 10.1080 07393140500030832 ref Some critics of cultural identity argue that the preservation of cultural identity, being based upon difference, is a divisive force in society ... is the interplay between cultural identity and new media . ref cite journal last1 Singh first1 C. L. year 2010 title New media and cultural identity url http www.thefreelibrary.com New media and cultural identity. a0219656567 journal China Media Research volume 6 issue 1 pages 86 ref In the current era, cultural identity does not necessarily mean an individual s interaction within a certain ... era are learning these social norms from the media to build on their cultural identity. ref ... Self determination Globalization Cosmopolitanism New media Identity Social identity Collective identityIdentity social science Multiple identity Gender identity Culture Cultural diversity Intercultural competence Cultural conservatism Transculturation Politics Identity politics Diaspora politics ... Challenging citizenship group membership and cultural identity in a global age . Aldershot, Hants .... 1996 . http books.google.com books?id i w9eYtlsrsC Questions of cultural identity . London Sage. ISBN ...?id 7YsVAAAAIAAJ Theories of Americanization a critical study , with special reference to the Jewish ... identity . In Andreas Poltermann Ed. , Literaturkanon, Medienereignis, Kultureller Text ... more details
Identity change describes the intentional changes to an identity document or digital identity . The topic is of particular interest in faceless financial transaction s and computer security . There are several different parties who may initiate the change A first party . the original bearer of an identity may initiate the change A second party , who wishes to use the identity, may initiate the change A third party may initiate an identity change In some instances, multiple parties cooperate to change an identity. Identity change can be categorized in several ways Identity takeover identity theft identity fraud Identity delegation Identity exchange Identity creation Identity deletion Identity restoration See also Identity management Biometrics Witness protection References reflist Sources http www.fidis.net resources deliverables forensic implications int d52b000 doc 20 ID related Crime Towards a Common Ground for Interdisciplinary Research needs cite template eventually Refimprove date May 2008 law stub Category Identity management ... more details
For the general identity of an individual with certain core essential religious doctrines, see Christianity . Christian Identity is a label applied to a wide variety of loosely affiliated believers and church ... of Mississippi , some of the Christian Identity movement s followers hold that non Caucasian .... ref cite book last Quarles first Chester L. authorlink coauthors title Christian Identity The Aryan ... books.google.com books?id r5BzY2eeyngC&pg PA68&dq 22christian identity 22 22no soul 22 pre adamic&num ... must be received through both redemption and race. In many variations of Christian Identity thought ... by the armies of Assyria . Christian Identity asserts in addition that these White European ... his birthright for a bowl of red stew Genesis 25 29 34 . quote Modern Identity Christianity evolved ... doctrines of Christian Identity took place in the interwar years of the twentieth century....While it is impossible to locate the precise moment at which modern Identity Christianity was born, several ... 0340 2 ref The Christian Identity movement first received widespread attention by mainstream media ... inspire The Order, also had connections to the Christian Identity movement. ref cite web url http ... with Christian Identity believers. ref http reason.com 9310 fe.bock.shtml Reason Magazine Ambush at Ruby Ridge Bot generated title . ref No single document expresses the Christian Identity belief system ... Right The Origins of the Christian Identity Movement pages x chapter preface publisher University ... of Nations British Commonwealth . Christian Identity believers reject the beliefs of most ... modern Christian denominations and organizations denounce Christian Identity as heresy and condemn the use ... Identity claim that Europeans are the true descendants of the biblical Jacob , hence they are the true ... that are the true anti Semites. Origins Christian Identity CI emerged as an offshoot sect from British ... Identity movement , Michael Barkun, 1997, Preface, xii, xiii. ref ref name autogenerated1 cite web ... more details
Double Identity may refer to Double Identity novel Double Identity novel , a 2005 young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix Double Identity 2009 film Double Identity 2009 film , originally titled Fake Identity , a 2009 film starring Val Kilmer Double Identity Gossip Girl Double Identity Gossip Girl , a 2010 episode of Gossip Girl dab ... more details
Transworld Identity is the idea that objects exist in multiple possible worlds . See also Identity philosophy Modal realism External links sep entry identity transworld Transworld Identity Penelope Mackie Philo stub Category Philosophical concepts ... more details
The Bourne Identity may refer to The Bourne Identity novel The Bourne Identity novel , a 1980 novel by Robert Ludlum The Bourne Identity 1988 film The Bourne Identity 1988 film , a telefilm adaptation of the novel, starring Richard Chamberlain and Jaclyn Smith The Bourne Identity 2002 film The Bourne Identity 2002 film , a film adaptation of the novel, starring Matt Damon See also The Born Identity , an episode of Ugly Betty disambig fr La M moire dans la peau nl The Bourne Identity nds The Bourne Identity pt The Bourne Identity desambigua o sh The Bourne Identity ... more details
Internet identity may refer to Online identity personal self concept as it relates to the Internet cf. Identity social science Digital identity a set of data that uniquely describes a person or a thing and contains information about the subject s relationships to other entities Note possibly WP MERGE merge with above Identity 2.0 technology related to helping identification on the Internet Internet Identity , a company disambig ... more details
In mathematics , an approximation to the identity refers to a sequence or net that converges to the identity in some algebra. Specifically, it can mean Nascent delta function , most commonly Mollifier , more narrowly Approximate identity , more abstractly disambig ... more details
multiple issues cleanup March 2010 confusing March 2010 unreferenced March 2010 Identity Provider IdP also known as Identity Assertion Provider is an authentication module which verifies an Security token , as an alternative to explicitly authorizing a user within a security realm. In perimeter authentication, a user needs to authorized and authenticated only once Single sign on and pass along an Security token which is processed by an Identity Assertion Provider for each system it needs to access. Normally an Identity Assertion Provider should support most security token types, such as Security Assertion Markup Language SAML , SPNEGO , X.509 . Service Provider vs. Identity Provider Provider is a generic way of referring to both IdP s Identity Providers and SP s Service Providers . There are overlaps when it comes to defining Identity providers vs. Service Providers. According to the OASIS organization that created SAML , an Identity provider is defined as A kind of provider that creates, maintains, and manages identity information for principals and provides principal authentication ... system entities and a Federation is An association comprising any number of service providers and identity providers. p In simple terms and as they relate to Identity management , an Identity provider can be described as a Service Provider for storing identity profiles and offering incentives to other SP s with the aim of Federated identity federating user identities . It should be noted however that Identity Providers can also provide services beyond those related to the storage of identity profiles. ref Cite web url http www.thedotnetfactory.com learningcenter technologies service identity providers title Service Providers, Identity Providers, & Security Token Services explained ref References ... Security Assertion Markup Language Identity management Identity management systems Category Computer access control Category Federated identity Category Identity management Category Identity management ... more details
Dual identity can refer to A secret identity , such as Clark Kent and Superman In mathematics, the coidentity of a dual group object or the counit of a coalgebra dab ... more details
About the Banach algebra concept Approximation to the identity disambiguation Approximation to the identity In functional analysis and ring theory, an approximate identity is a net in a Banach algebra or ring possibly without an identity that acts as a substitute for an identity element. More precisely, a right approximate identity in a Banach algebra , A , is a net mathematics net or a sequence math ,e lambda lambda in Lambda , math such that for every element, a , of A , the net or sequence math ,ae lambda lambda in Lambda , math has limit a . Similarly, a left approximate identity is a net math ,e lambda lambda in Lambda , math such that for every element, a , of A , the net or sequence math ,e lambda a lambda in Lambda , math has limit a . An approximate identity is a right approximate identity which is also a left approximate identity. For C algebra s, a right or left approximate identity is the same as an approximate identity. Every C algebra has an approximate identity of positive element positive elements of norm &le 1 indeed, the net of all positive elements of norm &le 1 in A with its natural order always suffices. This is called the canonical approximate identity of a C algebra. Approximate identities of C algebras are not unique. For example, for compact operators acting on a Hilbert space, the net consisting of finite rank projections would be another approximate identity. An approximate identity in a convolution algebra plays the same role as a sequence of function approximations to the Dirac delta function which is the identity element for convolution . For example the Fej r kernel s of Fourier series theory give rise to an approximate identity. Ring theory In ring theory an approximate identity is defined in a similar way, except that the ring is given the discrete topology so that a ae sub sub for some . A module over a ring with approximate identity is called non degenerate if for every m in the module there is some with m me sub sub . See also ... more details
Identity theory may refer to Identity theory of mind , a philosophical term Social identity theory , a term from the social sciences Identity Theory webzine Identity Theory webzine , a literary website disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
File Office of the Identity Commissioner logo.svg thumb Office of the Identity Commissioner logo The Identity Commissioner officially known as the National Identity Scheme Commissioner is an independent regulator in the United Kingdom appointed under the National identity card United Kingdom Identity ... , Published May 12, 2010, Accessed May 13, 2010 ref The draft legislation, the Identity Documents Bill 2010 , published on May 27, 2010, includes the abolition of the Identity Commissioner. ref name speech id docs bill http www.number10.gov.uk queens speech 2010 05 queens speech identity documents bill 50641 Queen s Speech Identity Documents Bill , Number10.gov.uk, published May 25, 2010, accessed May 27, 2010 ref First commissioner appointed The Identity Commissioner is appointed by the Home Secretary and reports at least annually to Parliament on his oversight of the National Identity Service previously known as National Identity Scheme . The first Commissioner, Joseph Pilling Sir ... press releases first identity commissioner ref Role and powers of the Identity Commissioner Under the Identity Cards Act the Identity Commissioner has the power to review matters relating to the National Identity Service including i the arrangements made by the Secretary of State for carrying out his functions under the Identity Cards Act ii the arrangements made by persons for processing information, which has been provided to them under our powers in the Act and iii the use of identity cards. The Identity Commissioner is also obliged to review arrangements i for securing the confidentiality and integrity of the National Identity Register and ii for dealing with complaints about ... the Identity Commissioner s first annual report, outlining the work of the Commissioner since the creation of the Office of the Identity Commissioner on 1 October 2009. The report is available ... Identity Commissioner s website . ref The Identity Commissioner s First Annual Report 2009 ref ... more details
Identity economics captures the idea that we make economic choices based on both monetary incentives and our identity holding monetary incentives constant, we avoid actions that conflict with our concept of self. The fundamentals of identity economics was first formulated by nobel prize in economics Nobel Prize winning economist George Akerlof and Rachel Kranton in their article Economics and Identity, ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Economics and Identity, Quarterly Journal of Economics CVX 3 , August ... for incorporating social identity social identities into standard economics models, expanding the standard utility function to include both pecuniary payoffs and identity utility. The authors demonstrate the importance of identity in economics by showing how predictions of the classic principal agent problem principal agent problem change when the identity of the agent is considered. Research Akerlof and Kranton provide an overview of their work in the book Identity Economics, ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Identity Economics, Princeton University Press, 2010. ref published in 2010. In the book, they provide a layman s approach to Identity Economics and apply the concept to workplace ... of Identity Economics. ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Identity and the Economics of Organizations .... Kranton, Identity and Schooling Some Lessons for the Economics of Education, Journal of Economic Literature, 40 4 , December 2002, pp. 1167 1201. ref ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Identity, Supervision ... Following papers have used social identity to examine a variety of subjects within economics. Moses Shayo uses the concept of social identity to explain why countries with similar economic characteristics ... Identity with an Application to Political Economy Nation, Class and Redistribution, American ..., and Joshua Strickland examine the effect of social identity, focusing on ethnic identity, on a wide ... , Social identity and preferences, American Economic Review, 100 4 , 1913 1928. ref For a review ... more details
Identity creation is the process of creating a new personal identity or alias for an existing person. It is commonly employed As part of witness protection program such as the United States Federal Witness Protection Program In order to place undercover law enforcement personnel or secret agent s in deep cover. In order to commit fraud . It differs from identity theft in that the new identity is not one previously existing. Unreferenced date April 2007 Category Identification law stub ... more details
Context date October 2009 A mobile identity is an idem identity type, based on a message or a set of linked messages derived from Mobile device mobile computing devices , constituting claims about the mobility, the location or other characteristics which are assumed to represent a data subject. A mobile identity in the wide sense is a partial identity, which is connected to the mobility of the subject itself, including location based service location data . The mobile identity may be addressable by the mobile ID. Typical settings for mobile identities comprise the use of mobile phones, the use of mobile tokens, which store identity data, or the use of RFID s Radio Frequency IDs . Furthermore the mobility of a subject may be observed by others including the deployment of tracking mechanisms with respect to biometric properties, e.g., by a comprehensive video surveillance . This additionally may be understood as a mobile identity. To see more about the use of mobile identity as a personal identification stored in you mobile phone, see mobile identity management . Economic aspects of mobility and identity The markets for mobile communications have been investigated intensively by scientists and market research institutions in the past years. This market covers different sectors such as Business related sector Governmental sector Private sector Given the plethora of new services and the sensitivity of the data processed, mobile identity management MIdM is needed as an enabler technology to facilitate new services and to offer an effective tool for privacy and data protection. Two perspective can be considered in the market of mobility and identity Harv Royer 2008 Mobility services ... of location based service s, or for conducting marketing and advertising . See also Mobile identity ... Citation last Royer first Denis year 2008 title Del 11.3 Economic aspects of mobility and identity ... and identity Telecomm stub Category Mobility Category Identity ... more details
In mathematics , the term Fibonacci s identity may refer either to the Brahmagupta Fibonacci identity in algebra, showing that the set of all sums of two squares is closed under multiplication or to the Cassini and Catalan identities on Fibonacci number s. Category Mathematical disambiguation Category mathematical identities disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 Psychology sidebar Self and Identity is a subfield of psychology . As the name implies, it deals with topics pertaining to both self psychology self and identity social science identity . Key areas of investigation include self concept , self esteem , and self control . What distinguishes self and identity as a discipline is its science scientific character. Emphasis is placed on the empirical testing of systematic theories about relevant phenomena. Hence, its methodological approach differs from both philosophy and sociology . Self and Identity incorporates elements from different areas of psychology. However, it owes particularly large debt to personality psychology and social psychology . External links Homepage of the http www.psych.neu.edu ISSI International Society for Self and Identity Homepage of the http www.tandf.co.uk journals pp 15298868.html Self and Identity , a flagship journal References Leary, M. R., & Tangney, J. P. Eds. . 2003 . Handbook of self and identity . New York Guilford Press. Psychology Category Ego psychology Category Self psych stub ... more details
Identity code may refer to IC codes , used by British police forces in radio communications to specify a person s ethnicity Base station identity code , in mobile communications the code transmitted by a security token disambig ... more details
Palestinian identity may refer to Palestinian Identity , book about the construction of modern national consciousness See also Palestinian nationalism , the national movement of the Palestinian people , i.e., Palestinian Arabs Definitions of Palestinian Definitions of Palestine disambig ... more details