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  • Panopticon - Wikipedia
    The panopticon is a design of institutional building with an inbuilt system of control, originated by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century The concept is to allow all prisoners of an institution to be observed by a single prison officer, without the inmates knowing whether or not they are being watched
  • Panopticon | Surveillance, Discipline, Control | Britannica
    Panopticon, architectural form for a prison, the drawings for which were published by Jeremy Bentham in 1791 It consisted of a circular, glass-roofed, tanklike structure with cells along the external wall facing toward a central rotunda; guards stationed in the rotunda could keep all the inmates
  • What is Panopticism? | Definition, Analysis, Examples
    Panopticism is a theoretical concept developed by French philosopher Michel Foucault It describes a mode of social control in which individuals begin to police themselves due to constant surveillance, thus shaping disciplined, docile and productive bodies However, this panoptic gaze does not have to be visible to create disciplinary effects
  • The Panopticon | Bentham Project - UCL – University College London
    Designed and supervised by Samuel Bentham, the St Petersburg panopticon was a school rather than a prison The Panopticon School of Arts, begun in 1806, was destroyed by fire in 1818
  • Philosophy of Surveillance: Foucaults Panopticon
    The Panopticon panoptes - "all seeing" a humane prison generalizable to factories, asylums, hospitals, and schools
  • The Panopticon - Dr. Mike Murphy
    The Panopticon refers to a design for a prison in which a prisoner cannot tell whether or not the guard is currently watching them As a consequence, the prisoner theoretically will self-regulate their own behavior
  • Michel Foucault’s Idea of the Panopticon - Sociology Learners
    To understand the panopticon, let us break it down in simple terms and explore how it reflects Foucault’s ideas about power, control, and society The panopticon was initially a design for a prison proposed by Bentham in the late 18th century
  • Ethics Explainer: The Panopticon
    The panopticon is a disciplinary concept brought to life in the form of a central observation tower placed within a circle of prison cells From the tower, a guard can see every cell and inmate but the inmates can’t see into the tower




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