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What is Panopticon

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Approaches to Orientalism in Media and Beyond
An architectural design of surveillance where the surveilled is unaware of the identity, location, or presence of the surveiller.
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Aguirre, Caché, and Creating Anti-Colonialist Puzzles: A Normative Perspective
Yusuf Yüksekdağ (Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7180-4.ch010
Abstract
This chapter explores the anti-colonial narrative potential of certain works of cinema taking Aguirre, the Wrath of God and Caché as a case in point. To do so, this chapter first and mainly draws upon the theoretical and normative lens put forward by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on the representation of the colonized other and her resulting political and intellectual call for self-reflection on one's privileged Western intellectual positioning. This lens has many normative implications for the ways in which the colonized subject and colonial history are discussed and represented. The partial lack of representation of the colonized other in Aguirre, the Wrath of God leaves the subjectivity of the colonizer in crisis and madness. Second, the narrative of Caché is explored and it is suggested that it resembles the rhetoric of Foucauldian disciplinary power of surveillance turned upside-down thus enforcing the complicit of colonialism to question her privilege.
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Beware!: A Multimodal Analysis of Cautionary Tales in Strategic Cybersecurity Messaging Online
A term referring to a circular prison in which the prisoners can be viewed at all terms (and a term coined by Jeremy Bentham in the late eighteenth century).
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Surveillance Society in a Digitalized World
Panopticon is a prison designed by Jeremy Bentham and means a place that sees everywhere. It is a structure where the power watches people by force, but it is not seen.
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Speaking with Trunks, Dancing with the “Pink Elephants”: Troubling E-Racism, E-Classism, and E-Sexismin Teaching Multicultural Teacher Education
A higher or strategic vantage point from which covert and/or overt surveillance can be conducted; the rifle tower in a prison; a prison or prison-like environment in which occupants are under constant scrutiny and, therefore, have no personal refuge and/or privacy.
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Spyware
This refers to an architectural plan developed by Bentham for an ideal prison with a ring shaped prison with a watchtower in the centre of the ring
Published in Chapter: Spyware; From: Handbook of Research on Technoethics
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Governmentality, Playbor, and Peak Performance: Critiques and Concerns of Health and Wellness Gamification
An imaginary prison system first invented by Jeremy Bentham and later used by Michel Foucault as a metaphor for the understanding of the role of surveillance in the creation of disciplinary power.
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Constructing the Internet Panoptic-Fortification: A Legal Study on China's Internet Regulatory Mechanism
The model of prison, which was conceived by Jeremy Bentham, adopts a one-way, hub-and-spoke structure, with unidirectional links to its ends.
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Situating Foucault in Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Measures
Is an institutional building design created in the 18 th century by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham.
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Advertising Discourse and “New” Ideologies in Spain
A prison structure designed by Jeremy Bentham in which the cells were arranged around a central watchtower, which allowed the prisoner to visually control all the imprisoned.
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When Bentham Meets Big Data in Times of COVID-19: Social Credit System of China
Panopticon is primarily Jeremy Bentham’s idea of an architectural building that allows supervision.
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Skating on Thin Ice at Enti: HRM or Employee Bullying?
Was an eighteen-century model of a prison design, a twelve-sided polygon with a central tower in the middle from where it was possible for a guard to observe the prisoners continuously throughout the day and thereby impose control over their behavior. The panopticon model has been used to design contemporary surveillance control measures for organizations, hospitals, and schools.
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