by Carol L. Robinson
Kent State University
Chapter 1: The Body of the Condemned
Chapter 3: Panopticism
- Michel Foucault on the Digital Panopticon: Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, and Wearable Technology (Lilac Draccus Media)
- Power of Panopticism in Modern Society
- The New Panopticon
- The Modern Panopticon
- Welcome To The Panopticon: Surveillance Expansion In The Time Of Crisis
- We need mass surveillance to fight covid-19—but it doesn’t have to be creepy
- Foucault Panopticism and Self-Surveillance: from Individuals to Dividuals
- David Langwallner on Foucault’s Panopticon (2020)
- Out of the Panopticon and into Exile: Visibility and control in distributed new culture organizations
- Reading in the Panopticon: Your Kindle May Be Spying on You, But You Can’t Be Sure
- Surveillance, Panopticism, and Self-Discipline in the Digital Age
- What does the panopticon mean in the age of digital surveillance?
- The Gendered, Raced And Classed Experiences Of Rhodes University’s Panopticism
- Foucault and the Panopticon
- Oppressive Spaces, Social Networks, and the Panopticon
- The Racialized Panopticon: There’s an App for That
- Let’s Deconstruct Panopticism
- Social Media in Steubenville: Understanding the Power Dynamic of Rape Culture
- Why Privacy Matters
- Matt Damon’s Hard Lesson Tangling with the #MeToo Movement
- The Architecture of Surveillance: The Panopticon Prison
- Baseball as Panopticon
- Orbital Life on the International Space Station
- Reimagining NASA: A Cultural and Visual Analysis of the U.S. Space Program
- Challenges to Security in Space: Space Reliance in an Era of Competition and Expansion
- Moon battle: New Space Force plans raise fears over militarizing the lunar surface


