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Professionals and the Ethics of Workplace Surveillance
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Steve Clarke +2 more
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Invisible Trap (1979): A Utopian Representation of the Surveillance Society in the Second Pahlavi government [PDF]
Panopticon surveillance is a concept that was first used by Jeremy Bentham, an English philosopher of the 18th century, in designing a fundamentally new type of prison.
Nastaran Doregiraei, alireza sayyad
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Panoptic performativity and school inspection regimes: disciplinary mechanisms and life under special measures [PDF]
This paper looks at Ofsted and particularly special measures regimes as part of a disciplinary mechanism. It examines issues such as school effectiveness theories, the increasing powers of Ofsted, and life under special measures and links it to ...
Perryman, Jane
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Algorithm Domination As A New Surveillance System
This study emphasizes that surveillance differs in digital process. The study draws attention to how surveillance systems work in the new process. With the development of digital technologies, surveillance and control, which spread over a wide area ...
Ahmet Ayhan Koyuncu, Muhittin Evren
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The pervasive and incessant use of smartphones by adolescents has created a generation of cyborgs, as if they have acquired a new sense organ or appendage, and has radically changed for them what it means to be human.
Steve Coulter
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Privacy, Visibility, Transparency, and Exposure [PDF]
This essay considers the relationship between privacy and visibility in the networked information age. Visibility is an important determinant of harm to privacy, but a persistent tendency to conceptualize privacy harms and expectations in terms of ...
Cohen, Julie E.
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Ophthalmoscopy in Charlotte Brontë's Villette [PDF]
This essay re-examines the representation of scopic conflict and discipline in Charlotte Brontë's novel, Villette (1853), within the context of the reconfiguration of the eye during the 1850s.
Inglis, Katherine
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The Gender Panopticon: Artificial Intelligence, Gender, and Design Justice
Sonia Katyal, Jessica Jung
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The Construction of Power in China Miéville’s Novel The City & the City
The novel The City and the City by British writer and academician China Miéville is a combination of science fiction, weird fiction, and crime genres. The novel reflects Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Umut Erdoğan
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