How To Use Panoptic In A Sentence
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This conjures up the ominous spectre of the internet transforming the 'analogue' school into a digital panopticon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Opened in 1925, the old Stateville is famous for having a Panopticon, a type of "roundhouse" prison designed by British philosopher Jeremy Bentham.
Charles Shaw: Inside the Illinois Prison Known as "Hotel Hell"
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Modern prisons are modelled after John Stuart Mill's panopticon, and sentries can indeed see everything.
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Foucault's panopticon kept popping into my head, with the concentric circles of observation used for prisons and experiments.
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But bullshit's natural habitat is also under stress with the panoptical of YouTube and I-phones and their techno-kin reality TV is bullshit's "artistic" cognate.
Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: The Bullshit Paradox
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The panopticon was never built, but the idea lives on.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unanimous, resistible and oh so deftly clustered, nonsyllabic is creaseless for the sapir or for panoptical into your mothproof hygrodeik.
Rational Review
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That is, just as a pineapple has eyes that face in all directions, Angka has panoptic vision.
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Encyclopedic and panoptical in his enumerations, Bhaskar deserves a closer look, paradigmatically as well as personally.
Archive 2006-12-01
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Panoptic modernity was always a global system that affected different parts of the world unevenly.
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Critics could say this is like one modern form of “panoptical” monitoring.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » “talking” system to bark orders at those involved in criminal behavior
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Theres a sort of panoptical effect to this sort of domination, that wears women down into behaving in ways that benefit not themselves, but men.
I Still Want My Period
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Online socialjustice warriors now use social media to police behaviour: a virtual panopticon.
Times, Sunday Times
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One effect of the digital Panopticon is the loss of privacy and the threat of tyrannical social control; another effect is a rich body of data about online behavior.
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One effect of the digital Panopticon is the loss of privacy and the threat of tyrannical social control; another effect is a rich body of data about online behavior.
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I threw around words like "heterotopia," "panopticon" and "hegemony" with aplomb; I was about ten times smarter in that blog than I am here, where my voice tends to be a bit
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This situation reminds me of Foucault's notion of the panoptic, the all-seeing eye capable of watching all areas at once, thus ensuring compliance and control.
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Initially, the panopticon was a model prison designed by the Utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham.
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This hub of creativity can become a malign panopticon, though.
The Times Literary Supplement
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They want to have their voices heard, the full panopticon of civil society.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this manner, the Panopticon reinforces its role as arbiter of public taste.
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon.
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A panoptical model was used, and its premise tested through extension into these communal spaces.
Surveillance: whose territory is a virtual world anyway?
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a panoptic study of Soviet nationality
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From its panoptic position the eye of the man/aeroplane was objective and merciless, it not only sees, it also judges.
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The panopticon, an 18 th-century prison design dominated by a central viewing tower, called for an elimination of privacy and constant surveillance of prisoners.
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Hailing the movement as fraught with important improvements, he produced his Panopticon, which he described as applicable to all houses of industry, and wherever inspection is constantly required.
The History of Tasmania , Volume II
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a panoptic aerial photograph of the missile base
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Datamining can be panoptic if it is dataveillance — the State or commercial enterprises using computational techniques to establish and track dossiers from myriad tiny bits of information about individuals.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Location-aware recommendation system
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The digital panopticon is founded not on compulsion but on the willing surrender of privacy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Instead of the center being a site of viewing and a mastering gaze - as it would be in an actual panopticon - it was to be an open area that was seen from all the booths.
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One effect of the digital Panopticon is the loss of privacy and the threat of tyrannical social control; another effect is a rich body of data about online behavior.
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Cameron cleared up the mess and set the new rules after Microsoft's monolithic, centralised and panoptical Hailstorm ID management policy collapsed under its own weight.
Microsoft on the Side of the Angels
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Finally, though, if the panorama is implicated in the panoptic fantasy of an all-seeing vision, then the logic of the Diorama (though similarly preoccupied by the enticements of illusion) must be expressed differently.
Making Visible: The Diorama, the Double and the (Gothic) Subject
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We hear over and over again about global systems and panoptic vision on the one hand and genome chains and nano-entities on the other.
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First, they were subjected to the new discipline of constantly being made to write, and to be examined and graded on the results of their writing, and thereby were made subject to a panoptic system of surveillance and judgment.
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Capote looked beyond the panopticon of the criminal justice system.
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Any causal or panoptical hypothesis put forth by some worthy, therefore, needs to be scanned for its level of inspiration.
Archive 2007-03-01
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And even when we're not literally getting taped on an I-phone or video, we've by now internalized the wary, jittery, self-censoring instincts that the panoptical of our age promotes, and that cripple our bullshit capacities.
Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: The Bullshit Paradox
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Related to this notion of surveillance and carceral institutional space is Foucault's notion of the panopticon, a mechanism for establishing social power.
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Time, distance, and social isolation ensured that each patrolling constable carried a mobile Panopticon with him.
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a panoptic stain used in microscopy
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The hub of the American penal system's largest open-air Panopticon is in the Indianapolis suburb of Anderson, population 57,496, at the call center of a company called BI Incorporated.
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Cynics will say that it will go underground, but I choose to believe that the US Congress has succeeded in shutting down the ultra-panoptic Total Information Awareness program — the scheme to protect Americans from tyranny through total dataveillance of our every move.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Congress Nixes Total Information Awareness
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We live in a datafied panopticon, or a 'mirrored glass pavilion'.
The Times Literary Supplement