Digital Panopticon Dilemmas: A Study on Contact Tracing Apps Carried Out by the Ministry of Health
Panopticon, often referred to alongside Michel Foucault and Jeremy Bentham, is a theory that explains the relationship between power and knowledge. Surveillance has gradually become a digital phenomenon as technology has developed, taking on a post ...
Elifnur Terzioğlu
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Justification of panopticon in superhero movies: The Batman Movie
The French Philosopher Michel Foucault argues that power extends to all areas at the micro level in Bentham's Panopticon theory, which was inspired by the architectural design of the Panopticon.
Azime Cantaş, Aytekin Can
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Essential jobs, remote work and digital surveillance: Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic panopticon. [PDF]
An unprecedented COVID‐19‐induced explosion in digital surveillance has reconfigured power relationships in professional settings. This article critically concentrates on the interplay between technology‐enabled intrusive monitoring and the augmentation ...
Aloisi A, DE Stefano V.
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Gender, sexuality and cis-heteropatriarchal parental control: navigating the politics of neo-panopticon and the resilience of young Khawaja Sara and Hijra in Peshawar, Pakistan. [PDF]
Background Scholarly works have extensively explored the marginalized positions of transgender individuals in Pakistan. However, there is a noticeable gap in literature concerning the profound impact of cis-heteropatriarchal parental control on young ...
Alamgir A.
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COVID-19-Extending Surveillance and the Panopticon. [PDF]
Surveillance is a core function of all public health systems. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have deployed traditional public health surveillance responses, such as contact tracing and quarantine, and extended these responses with the use of varied ...
Couch DL, Robinson P, Komesaroff PA.
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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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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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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 panopticon of Germany’s foreign trade, 1880–1913: New facts on the first globalization
We present and analyze the panopticon of Germany’s foreign trade, with new data on all products, all trade partners, quantities, and values, at annual frequency, 1880–1913.
Wolf-Fabian Hungerland, Nikolaus Wolf
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The aerial panopticon and the ethics of archaeological remote sensing in sacred cultural spaces
Remote sensing technology has become a standard tool for archaeological prospecting. Yet the ethical guidelines associated with the use of these technologies are not well established and are even less‐often discussed in published literature.
Dylan S. Davis +12 more
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