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Foucault makes a number of general points about the panopticon.
During this time he supervised the construction of a Panopticon.
A large theme of the story is the Panopticon.
It is in this respect that the Panopticon functions automatically.
The Panopticon is an ideal architectural figure of modern disciplinary power.
Secondly, Foucault argues that the panopticon is much more than a building.
The Panopticon technique is pretty well in ruins now.
But name quibbles aside, it could be a good thing; a kind of healthy Panopticon.
The system was also known as the Panopticon system.
Yes, it's a kluge, but it may be the only realistic way to stay out of the Panopticon.
These days there is so much surveillance, both serious and subversive, that we appear to be living in a panopticon.
And so I was eager to meet the monitors of the Panopticon for myself.
The Panopticon was the ultimate realization of a modern disciplinary institution.
Decibel went on to rank Panopticon as the 33rd-best album of the decade.
The Doctor makes his way to the Panopticon via a service shaft.
The Panopticon principle required an eventual acceptance of these justifications.
The Panopticon is a prison designed so that all inmates can be observed at any time without knowing they are being watched.
A modern society can be perceived as the Panopticon on its own, with each of us being subject to its constant control.
The panopticon gaze is an ideological phrase, a metaphor.
Adjacent to the trig point is a large panopticon sculpture, one of over 70 in the forest.
It was, after all, Bentham's 'panopticon' that provided the inspirational model.
This is in contrast to the panopticon prisons.
"All you need is a Virtual Panopticon that monitors your population.
Among his many proposals for legal and social reform was a design for a prison building he called the Panopticon.
No true Panopticon prisons to Bentham's designs have ever been built.