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		<title>By: links for 2008-09-26 at Ip&#8217;s.</title>
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		<description>[...] Putting people first » Identity management manifesto &quot;The paper argues that today’s “attention economy” will be succeeded by a “recognition economy,” in which opportunities for design will continue to increase: “Compulsory self-responsibility will force consumers to optimize their self. This self will call for deliberate decisions and new orientation frames. Identity will become a management assignment. Recognition will become the new key quantity.” The result is what the authors call “Egonomics - an economy geared to the own self.” Egonomics comprises of the following pillars: Body: Healthstyle; Security: Authentification; Relationships: Connectivity; Recognition: Reputation; Self-actualization: Creativity.&quot; (tags: identity culture web2.0 article conference) [...]</description>
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