panopticon

听听怎么读
英 ['pæ'nɒptɪkɒn]
美 ['pæn'ɒptɪˌkɒn]
是什么意思
  • n.

    圆形监狱;

  • 英英释义

    panopticon[ pæn'ɔ:ptikən ]

    • n.
      • an area where everything is visible
      • a circular prison with cells distributed around a central surveillance station; proposed by Jeremy Bentham in 1791
    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. 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 writings
    The Panopticon writings
    Panacea or Panopticon?
    Panopticon.com: Online Surveillance and the Commodification of Privacy
    Theorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and Beyond
    Panacea or panopticon? The hidden power in computer-mediated communication.
    Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the Panopticon
    The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault's `Panopticon' Revisited
    Entrapped by the ‘electronic panopticon’? Worker resistance in the call centre
    The politics of women's body images and practices: Foucault, the panopticon, and Shape magazine.