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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PANOPTICAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
panoptical in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
panoptical im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory: ...
The. Panoptical. Archive. Eric. Ketelaar. Archival Representation Elizabeth Yakel
A man hath perished and his. Archeion "There is no political power without
control of the archives," Jacques Derrida writes.1 There is no power without
archives ...
Francis X. Blouin, William G. Rosenberg, 2007
2
Heterologies: Discourse on the Other
It is a subversive operation, hidden by and within a limpid discourse, a Trojan
horse, a panoptical fiction, using clarity for introducing an otherness into our "
episteme." Taken for granted, the panoptical space of our contemporary scientific
...
3
Beyond Foucault: New Perspectives on Bentham's Panopticon
This book combines an appreciation of Bentham's broader project with an engagement of Foucault's insights on economic government to go beyond the received reading of panopticism as a dark disciplinary technology of power.
Ms Anne Brunon-Ernst, 2013
4
Act Your Age!: A Cultural Construction of Adolescence
The panoptical prison placed one guard in the center who surveilled all the
prisoners day and night; one effect of constantly being watched was that
prisoners began to watch themselves. The external guard's gaze began to be
internalized in ...
5
The Sociology of Zygmunt Bauman: Challenges and Critique
Despite the fact that he often emphasizes that the legitimacy problems of power
were already dissolved in an early stage of the first epoch of modern society in
that power became panoptical, he sometimes still uses the diminishing
importance ...
Professor Poul Poder, Professor Michael Hviid Jacobsen, 2012
With no escape or reprieve from the Panoptical eye, the prisoner would accept
the authority of the norm with its rational system of pleasures and pains. For
Foucault the task is to see the system as an imposition of a structure of
domination, not ...
7
A Partial and Conjectural History of Dr. Meuller's ...
From prolific, genre-breaking writer Paul Di Filippo's Wikiworld, this short story is one of a set of mind-bending tales of humanity's alternate pasts, all too recognizable present, and far-flung futures.
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Pasts Beyond Memory: Evolution, Museums, Colonialism
In characterising this as panoptical time, McClintock's concern is with the
respects in which the evolutionary narratives of the period organised time so that
the full sweep of global history might be 'consumed – at a glance – in a single
spectacle ...
9
Witnessing the Past: History and Post-colonialism in ...
which results from a combination of Biblical chronological time and Darwinian
evolutionism, became a prerequisite "centralizing trope"67 of colonial history.
She defines it thus: "By panoptical time, I mean the image of global history
consumed ...
10
Act Your Age!: A Cultural Construction of Adolescence
The panoptical prison placed one guard in the center who surveilled all the
prisoners day and night; one effect of constantly being watched was that
prisoners began to watch themselves. The external guard's gaze began to be
internalized in ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PANOPTICAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
panoptical im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Inhabiting the Secular
It was simply more difficult to escape the panoptical eye of the heretic hunters. Religion is notoriously difficult to define. For Taylor (2007) ... «CounterPunch, Jun 15»
The price of a happy ending can be bad decision-making, say …
... more or less technical occupation, with this panoptical ability to flatten time, but says the current sample size is too small to draw conclusions. «Medical Xpress, Jun 15»
Post-human: Gender Identities And Cyberspace
... a panoptical social media platform known as "PRSM". It is a beautifully shot, multi-screen film documenting body performance and iridescent gender identities. «ArtSlant, Jun 15»
Homeboy Sandman: 'I don't want to write something to be a …
He has a panoptical way of looking at the world, allowing him to write a song like Illuminati, a grim skewering of the American dream (“the bald ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Global Capitalism and the Global Police State: Crisis of Humanity …
At the same time we have arrived at the panoptical surveillance society and the age of thought control by those who control global flows of ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Apr 15»
German Big Brother Awards To German Secret Service, Interior …
But neither did he expect people to voluntarily pay for their panoptical telescreens, nor that Big Brother would come in the disguise of a Barbie ... «Intellectual Property Watch, Apr 15»
Digital rights and freedoms: Part 1
... Jeremy Bentham had a more sophisticated (and honest) understanding of how power operates in his design for a panoptical prison to control ... «Open Democracy, Mär 15»
The Comparative Politics of Atrocity
Drone attacks are similarly invisible to the U.S. public but very much part of the panoptical gaze of the national security complex. We almost ... «Huffington Post, Mär 15»
Anti-Terrorist Surveillance and the Enemy Within
... much about actually creating a panoptical force of social surveillance and a honing in on terrorists. Instead, such campaigns sought to build a ... «CounterPunch, Feb 15»
Repression and resistance in Istanbul: Tarlabaşı and Me
... in common; they are home to dissidents, Kurds, Alevis, Roma, Armenians and all those who seek to evade the panoptical surveillance state. «Open Democracy, Feb 15»