This paper provides fieldwork evidence, which solidifies an emerging view in literature, regarding the limitations of the panoptical metaphor in informing meaningfully and productively the analysis of contemporary surveillance and control. Our thesis is that the panopticon metaphor, which conceives of the organization as a bounded enclosure made up of divisible, observable and calculable spaces, is becoming less and less relevant in the age of contemporary surveillance technologies. Through a longitudinal socio-ethnographic study of the ramifications of surveillance ensuing from the implementation of a computerized knowledge management system (KMS) in a Parisian tax/law firm, our analysis points to the proliferation of lateral networks of s...
In the 21st century it is impossible to avoid surveillance with coming of advanced technology. In my...
This article attempts to evaluate theoretically the applicability of Foucault’s Panopticon to the pr...
The paper analyses the concept of panopticism formulated in Foucault’s works and its possibilities o...
This paper provides fieldwork evidence, which solidifies an emerging view in literature,regarding th...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
This article revisits Foucault’s concept of panopticism as it pertains to research on the new survei...
We consider the relationship between organizational surveillance and the subjectivity of actors in a...
This article attempts to evaluate theoretically the applicability of Foucault’s Panopticon to the pr...
ABSTRACT. Over the past two centuries, surveillance technology has advanced in three ma-jor spurts. ...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
The surveillance of the people is examined by means of some theoretical considerations under Foucaul...
Foucault, in his seminal work Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975) discusses Bentha...
In the 21st century it is impossible to avoid surveillance with coming of advanced technology. In my...
This article attempts to evaluate theoretically the applicability of Foucault’s Panopticon to the pr...
The paper analyses the concept of panopticism formulated in Foucault’s works and its possibilities o...
This paper provides fieldwork evidence, which solidifies an emerging view in literature,regarding th...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
This article revisits Foucault’s concept of panopticism as it pertains to research on the new survei...
We consider the relationship between organizational surveillance and the subjectivity of actors in a...
This article attempts to evaluate theoretically the applicability of Foucault’s Panopticon to the pr...
ABSTRACT. Over the past two centuries, surveillance technology has advanced in three ma-jor spurts. ...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
The surveillance of the people is examined by means of some theoretical considerations under Foucaul...
Foucault, in his seminal work Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975) discusses Bentha...
In the 21st century it is impossible to avoid surveillance with coming of advanced technology. In my...
This article attempts to evaluate theoretically the applicability of Foucault’s Panopticon to the pr...
The paper analyses the concept of panopticism formulated in Foucault’s works and its possibilities o...