1. Foucault and Galloway on Panopticism
In the introduction of Alexander Galloway's book, Protocol, he explains the notion of control by extending the knowledge of history, specifically, the French history. ... Contrastingly, Galloway focuses on topics such as the Internet, computers, and protocol. ... He explains that "a computer protocol is a set of recommendations and rules that outline specific technical standards" (Galloway 6). ... Similarly, Alexander Galloway attempts to make the same argument that Foucault did by using technology, computers and the internet. ...
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