1. Foucault and Galloway on Panopticism
Foucault focuses on how the panopticon represents the way in which discipline and punishment work in past and modern society. ... The two authors have different perspectives on how the society is disciplined, however Galloway's and Foucault's account of discipline differ in their application; Foucault's is clearer while Galloway's is unclear with how he sees the technology can influence the society. ... Moreover, Panopticon serves as a disciplined system that is modeled by the individuals everyday even if he or she is not aware of it. ... In conclusion, panopticism can be ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate