Translation for '
panopticon' from English to Russian
NOUN | a panopticon | panopticons | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Wiener Kunstfilm was founded in January 1910 as the Erste österreichische Kinofilms-Industrie in Alsergrund in Vienna by the photographer Anton Kolm, his wife Luise née Veltée, daughter of the owner of a panopticon, and the cameraman Jacob Fleck.
- States which obtain a sufficient structural advantage will be able to exercise either or both a "panopticon effect" and a "chokepoint effect".
- The highest point within Grizedale Forest is the 314 m high Carron Crag, overlooking a wooden panopticon sculpture.
- The Caseros Prison (...) was a panopticon prison in Parque Patricios, a neighborhood in the southern part of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- He died at Greenwich on 2 April 1862, and was buried at Charlton. Sited on the main road from Bedford to Kettering, it was arranged on the panopticon system. The building was demolished 1851.
- The ultimately abortive proposal for a panopticon prison to be built in England was one among his many proposals for legal and social reform.
- It had a panopticon layout, and was designed by Michele Trefogli and Maximiliano Mimey.
- Alem Bekagn was constructed along panopticon principles, with 57 cells – each designed for 10 to 20 prisoners – arranged in two tiers around an octagonal courtyard.
- The French philosopher Michel Foucault re-conceptualized the notion of a panopticon as a metaphor for a ‘disciplinary society’, wherein power relations (and imbalances) can be defined and reinforced.
- Sligo gaol was constructed in 1818 based on the panopticon design of Jeremy Bentham.
- Lokman Tsui, who has written about big mamas, calls this concept the digital panopticon.
- The term, which is a portmanteau word consisting of "ban" and "panopticon", takes its name from Michel Foucault's notion of panopticon used in "Discipline and Punish" and the notion of ban from international relations to describe a situation where observation is used as a disciplinary tool, namely by creating profiles for people and using databases to determine whether or not a person should be granted the right to move freely.
- The panopticon gaze (from panopticon) is an ideological phrase, a metaphor.
- Božovič has written on several controversial subjects, including Bentham's concept of panopticon, the conceptualizations of the body in early modern philosophy, and the influence of traditional exorcist notions on Descartes' philosophy.
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