Space, society and construction refurbishment [PDF]
Researchers in the Space Syntax group at UCL have shown distinct sets of patterns relating spatial configurations and observed movement within the built environment. They have also demonstrated how patterns of control and exclusion are implied by spatial
Kelsey, J
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Enhancing Academic Integrity and student well-being: Insights from Panopticon-Based Proctoring in Online Courses [PDF]
Jaekyung Ahn, Seungkook Roh
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The Panopticon-Assessing the Effect of Starvation on Prolonged Fly Activity and Place Preference. [PDF]
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Disrupted spaces: Racism and the lived experience of Maori identity formation [PDF]
In 2004, when Don Brash –then leader of the National Party, hit the headlines with his controversial ‘Orewa’ speech, so-called ‘mainstream’ New Zealanders, felt that at last they had their hero.
Te Hiwi, Erika
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Can a Building Be an Apparatus?
When Michel Foucault introduces the term, dispositif, commonly translated as ‘apparatus’, he uses the architectural example of the Panopticon to illustrate how power is exercised.
Neil Leach
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Günümüzde sosyal hayatta karşılığını fazlasıyla hissettiğimiz kavramlardan birisi de gözetimdir. Tarih boyunca var olan ve değişik şekillerde toplum ve birey üzerinde varlığını hissettiren bu kavram, modern zamanlarla birlikte tepe noktasına ulaşmıştır ...
Hakan Karakehya, Asena Kamer Usluadam
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The Ideal Body: A Social Construct? Reflections on Body Pressure and Body Ideal Among Students in Upper Secondary School. [PDF]
Sæle OO, Sæther IK, Viig NG.
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'Putting all my eggs into the app': Self, relational and systemic surveillance of mothers' use of digital technologies during the transition to parenting. [PDF]
Hall J, Hiebert B, Facca D, Donelle L.
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Turning the Lab into Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon. The Effect of Punishment on Offenders and Non-Offenders [PDF]
The most famous element in Bentham’s theory of punishment, the Panopticon Prison, expresses his view of the two purposes of punishment, deterrence and special prevention. We investigate Bentham’s intuition in a public goods lab experiment by manipulating
Bernd Irlenbusch, Christoph Engel
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