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Policy Futures in Education, 2023
This paper aims to unpack the discourses of teachers’ professionalism and teachers’ organizations in the early childhood education settings in Indonesia.
H. Yulindrasari, V. Adriany
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This paper aims to unpack the discourses of teachers’ professionalism and teachers’ organizations in the early childhood education settings in Indonesia.
H. Yulindrasari, V. Adriany
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Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2023
This article examines Performance Management Systems (PMSs) as socio-technical policy instruments for shaping power relations in megaprojects. Employing an abductive approach, it innovatively applies Foucault's Panopticon theory to the case of the Lyon ...
Giovanni Esposito +2 more
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This article examines Performance Management Systems (PMSs) as socio-technical policy instruments for shaping power relations in megaprojects. Employing an abductive approach, it innovatively applies Foucault's Panopticon theory to the case of the Lyon ...
Giovanni Esposito +2 more
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A Reconfigured Panopticon: COVID-19, Virtual Schooling, and Regulation of Our Homes
Teachers College Record, 2023Background/Context: The onset of the COVID-19 disrupted schools’ conventional architecture, making its once invisible infrastructure hyper-visible. Given the opportunity to reconfigure pervasive educational injustice amid school closures, the frenzy of a
Jen Stacy, Miguel Rodriguez
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Monthly Review, 2022
Capitalism's two main underpinnings are control and exploitation/expropriation. While there are many sites of control they are all generally supportive of the interests of capital, namely, the endless drive to accumulate wealth. They all help to ensure that we behave so that the system continues to reproduce itself. Since workplaces are the sites where
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Capitalism's two main underpinnings are control and exploitation/expropriation. While there are many sites of control they are all generally supportive of the interests of capital, namely, the endless drive to accumulate wealth. They all help to ensure that we behave so that the system continues to reproduce itself. Since workplaces are the sites where
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Learning in the Panopticon: Examining the Potential Impacts of AI Monitoring on Students
Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, 2022In a panopticon, people are intrusively monitored across all areas of their lives. AI monitoring has been ever more widely adopted in education, with increasingly intrusive monitoring of students.
Bingyi Han, G. Buchanan, D. Mckay
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Panopticon, Inc.: Jeremy Bentham, contract management, and (neo)liberal penality
Punishment and Society, 2021This essay revisits Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon, perhaps the foundational figure of the study of the prison, to recover a dimension of the project wholly omitted in Michel Foucault’s canonical reading in Discipline and Punish.
Spencer J Weinreich
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From panopticon to heautopticon: A new form of surveillance introduced by quantified‐self practices
Information Systems Journal, 2020In this research, we investigate whether quantified‐self (QS) technologies, based on wearable technologies, enable individuals' empowerment or lead to their disempowerment.
Jean-Francois De Moya, Jessie Pallud
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Panopticon: Advancing Any-Sensor Foundation Models for Earth Observation
2025 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW)Earth observation (EO) data features diverse sensing platforms with varying spectral bands, spatial resolutions, and sensing modalities. While most prior work has constrained inputs to fixed sensors, a new class of any-sensor foundation models able to ...
Leonard Waldmann +8 more
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Revisiting Foucault’s panopticon: how does AI surveillance transform educational norms?
British Journal of Sociology of EducationThis article applies Foucault’s theories of surveillance, disciplinary power, and normalisation to examine the shifting power dynamics in AI-mediated education. Drawing on qualitative responses from 27 English and Chinese-speaking stakeholders, including
Ruixun Dai +2 more
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