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Discussing on the subject of Identity, and reaching a common understanding is sometime difficult even between people having a similar background. It represents a formidable challenge when people originate from different disciplines (such as security, law or IT), and when they have totally different backgrounds (such as academics or practitioners). This article presents how FIDIS, a Network of Excellence, is addressing this challenge
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Thierry Nabeth Research Fellow, INSEAD Centre for Advanced Learning Technology, France. The current focus of his work is related to the design of the. next generation of cognitively informed collaborative virtual environments providing advanced and deep level of personalisation.
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Nabeth, T. Identity of identity. DuD 30, 538–542 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11623-006-0138-x
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