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Until now, Madurese people have their unique and different characteristics in representing the dimensions of their beliefs. One of them is the concept of kobhung which is an important place for religious activities and oversees the activities of... see more

Foucault, in his seminal work Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975) discusses Bentham’s architectural design of the Panopticon as a means to exercise power and enforce discipline. He extends this metaphor to speak of Panopticism as a socia... see more

RESUMO   Este trabalho apresenta uma reflexão sobre os mecanismos de mediação e da materialidade da informação existentes nos regimes de poder voltados para a vigilância, disciplina e controle, com base na crítica de Foucault ao panopticon e às ... see more

This article reflects on the meaning of the words “control” and “privacy” in light of the intensive diffusion of user generated content on the web. It presents some results of an empirical research based on 145 essays written by Italian students. The data... see more

Kerajaan Sunda merupakan negara yang bercorak kebudayaan Hindu-Buddha yang berdiri di Jawa bagian Barat dan berkuasa selama abad ke-8 hingga abad ke-16 M. Kerajaan tersebut oleh para peneliti sebelumnya diperkirakan membentang dari Banten hingga daerah Ba... see more

This study explored the practice of power relations and the panopticon as a disciplinary mechanism in Seno Gumira Ajidarma’s Istana Tembok Bolong short story. ‘Istana tembok bolong’ in this literary work refers to a place near a train station that is sepa... see more

The aim of this essay is to analyse Sarah Waters’s novel Affinity (1999) from the perspective of the panoptical system of surveillance, based on the controlling power of the gaze, that was widely employed as a system of represión in Victorian society. It ... see more

Over the years, healthcare as an institution has increasingly become regulated to the point where surveillance has become the norm (Fraile et al., 2019). The naturalization of such guarded practices has produced asymmetrical power relations wherein provid... see more

New digital communication technologies challenge the stability of the personal identity of the present human. The digitalization however can be regarded is just another – more radical – stage of the information society. The problem of personal identity is... see more

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