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Panopticism: Explaining the Concept Found in Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison by Michel FoucaultIn theory, the Panopticon is a circular building made up of multiple rings of holding cells, one on top of the other. In the center of these rings is a tower, to observe the activity of the prisoners, workers, etc.
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A New Panopticon: An Update to Jeremy Betham's Thought ExperimentAn update to Foucault's Panopticism for our contemporary society.
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Panopticism in The Demolished ManFoucalt's Penonpticon in "The Demolished Man"
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Michel Foucault: The Panopticon and PanopticismAccording to Michel Foucault, the primary difference between Bentham's Panopticon and the disciplinary mechanism of panopticism is the Panopticon is a physical architectural utopia in which discipline is enforced and panopticism enforces discipline.
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