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::"(Nation States) have monopolized the authority to restrict movement vis-'a-vis other potential claimants, such as private economic or religious entities. Such entities may play a role in the control of movement, but they do so today at the behest of states” - John Torpey ‘Coming and going’ (1998)
role in the control of movement, but they do so today at the behest of states” - John Torpey ‘Coming and going’ (1998)
 
 
==What is in a name?!==
 
==What is in a name?!==
 
:1. Naming and identity regimes emerges in economic, military, colonial, socialwelfare,
 
:1. Naming and identity regimes emerges in economic, military, colonial, socialwelfare,

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In the name there is always somebody else – the question today is: can we choose who this somebody else is?

"(Nation States) have monopolized the authority to restrict movement vis-'a-vis other potential claimants, such as private economic or religious entities. Such entities may play a role in the control of movement, but they do so today at the behest of states” - John Torpey ‘Coming and going’ (1998)

What is in a name?!

1. Naming and identity regimes emerges in economic, military, colonial, socialwelfare,

migratory contexts

2. Names are not a matter of choice – they are mandatory in modern nation states
3. The reference of the law is the body
Identity Regimes seek to close the gap between body and document - see: Valentin Groebner “Who are you” (2007)
4. Identity is duplication – controlled duplication with registers
Identity regimes are means of monopolizing the registers - Valentin Groebner “Who are you” (2007)
5. Identity systems are media systems changing as media change

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