panopticon
英:['pæ'nɒptɪkɒn] 美: ['pæn'ɒptɪˌkɒn]
panopticon 基本解释
n.圆形监狱;
英英释义
panopticon[ pæn'ɔ:ptikən ]
n.an area where everything is visiblea circular prison with cells distributed around a central surveillance station; proposed by Jeremy Bentham in 1791
panopticon 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- One effect of the digital panopticon is the loss of privacy and the threat of tyrannical social control.
“数字圆形监狱”的一种结果是
权威例句
The Panopticon writingsThe Panopticon writingsPanacea or Panopticon?Panopticon.com: Online Surveillance and the Commodification of PrivacyTheorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and BeyondPanacea or panopticon? The hidden power in computer-mediated communication.Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the PanopticonThe Viewer Society: Michel Foucault's `Panopticon' RevisitedEntrapped by the ‘electronic panopticon’? Worker resistance in the call centreThe politics of women's body images and practices: Foucault, the panopticon, and Shape magazine.