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Psychological implications of Fuko's panopticon in today society [PDF]
The author of the paper explains Foucault's basic ideas related to the use of panopticon in public institutions and society, with the aim to control and impose identity, in order to accomplish the interests of centres of power.
Slavković Ana R.
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An electronic panoptic society: Hierarchical surveillance, normalizing judgment, and examination in American hard rock band Starset [PDF]
In the early 21st century, the whole society finished the transformation from a panopticon to an electronic super panopticon. With the development of intellectual technology, the view of surveillance increases.
Chen Jiawei
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Dystopia, surveillance and the spaces of social control in Jenni Fagan’s The Panopticon (2012)
Although Jenni Fagan's The Panopticon (2012) does not qualify as a classic dystopia detailing a possible and undesirable future state of society, the novel shares some traits of the genre, including a protagonist struggling with a system against which ...
Claire Wrobel
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This paper presents a case study narrative of one woman. Drawing on her storied recollections, from infancy into childhood through young motherhood into adulthood, we trace the interlocking relationship between policies and practices intended to offer ...
Becky Clarke, Leah
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Surveillance Society'nin Panopticon'dan Omniopticon'a Dönüşümü: Black Mirror Vakası Bölüm 'Nosedive'
Surveillance, which is seen as one of the modern disciplinary methods, is first depicted in the metaphor of the panopticon prison. Using this metaphor and referring to Jeremy Bentham, Michel Foucault discussed the disciplinary role of modern power ...
M. Serdar
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Panoptic Pranksters: Power, Space and Visibility in the Information Panopticon in Scare Campaign
Foucault, in his seminal work Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975) discusses Bentham’s architectural design of the Panopticon as a means to exercise power and enforce discipline.
Elloit Cardozo
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RESUMO Este trabalho apresenta uma reflexão sobre os mecanismos de mediação e da materialidade da informação existentes nos regimes de poder voltados para a vigilância, disciplina e controle, com base na crítica de Foucault ao panopticon e às ...
Regina de Barros Cianconi +1 more
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How Hard Is It to Detect Surveillance? A Formal Study of Panopticons and Their Detectability Problem
The Panopticon (which means “watcher of everything”) is a well-known prison structure of continuous surveillance and discipline studied by Bentham in 1785. Today, where persistent, massive scale, surveillance is immensely facilitated by new technologies,
Vasiliki Liagkou +3 more
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The provocative cover of Jeremy Weissman’s debut monograph captures well the new visibility we are all subject to. Reminiscent of the times we live in, is the idea of the “photoborg” [1].
Katina Michael
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The Panopticon and the performance arena: HCI reaches within [PDF]
The impact of new technologies is hard to predict. We suggest the value of theories of performativity in understanding dynamics around the convergence of biomedical and information technology.
Light, Ann, Wright, P.
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