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Hybrid Identities.
A comprehensive analysis of hybrid identities, this book draws upon cultural theory to explore the complexities of identity formation in contemporary societies.
This influential book provides a theoretical framework for understanding hybridity, arguing that it defining characteristic of contemporary culture.
Written by a renowned anthropologist, this book examines the concept of hybridity in the context of globalization, arguing that it key factor in shaping cultural identities.
Written by a leading Latin American sociologist, this book examines the concept of hybrid identities in the context of globalization and cultural diversity.
Explores the concept of hybrid identities in the French context, examining how individuals negotiate multiple cultural influences and social categories.
Although not directly about hybrid identities, this classic work in postcolonial studies provides a critical perspective on the construction of identities in the context of colonialism and globalization.
Focuses on the security and governance aspects of hybrid cloud environments, including identity and access management.
Explores the future trends and challenges of identity management in the cloud, including hybrid identity management.
Focuses on using Azure Active Directory for hybrid identity management, covering topics such as directory synchronization and single sign-on.
Covers the fundamental concepts and technologies of identity management in the cloud, including topics such as hybrid identity management.
Provides an overview of hybrid cloud concepts and architectures, including topics such as identity and access management.
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