Examples of using Panopticon in English and their translations into Serbian
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A great example would be Panopticon.
Five stations under the Panopticon umbrella, all operate out of this building.
And they locked me up in the Modelo Prison a panopticon.
On the way out of the panopticon, a sign meets you.
The panopticon is a circular building with rooms oriented around a central watchtower.
Figure 6.3: Design from the panopticon prison, first proposed by Jeremy Bentham.
A vivid metaphor that partially captures this situation of mass surveillance is the panopticon.
Figure 6.3: Design for the panopticon prison, first proposed by Jeremy Bentham.
One metaphor that I think helps people visualize the idea of mass surveillance is the panopticon.
In it, he evoked the Panopticon- the circular prison designed by Jeremy Bentham- as a metaphor for the EU.
And fine, maybe you're OK with living in that commercial panopticon, but others aren't.
The Panopticon is a type of prison building designed by English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in 1785.
Chancellor played bass on the Isis song'Altered Course' on their 2004 album Panopticon.
As if in a Panopticon, they cannot hide from the attention of those who might give them a break(or know others who might).
First proposed in late 18th century by Jeremy Bentham as an architecture for prisons, the panopticon is the physical manifestation of surveillance(Figure 6.3).
The Panopticon is a type of prison building designed by English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the late eighteen century.
Originally proposed by Jeremy Bentham as an architecture for prisons, the panopticon is a circular building with cells built around a central watchtower(figure 6.3).
The Panopticon is a type of institutional building and a system of control designed by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the late 18th century.
Foucault proposes that not only prisons but all hierarchical structures like the army, schools, hospitals andfactories have evolved through history to resemble Bentham's Panopticon.
One of the main differences between this theory and Jeremy Bentham's rational choice theory, which had been abandoned in criminology,is that if Bentham considered it possible to annihilate crime completely(through the panopticon), Becker's theory acknowledged that a society could not eradicate crime beneath a certain level.
After unsuccessful attempts to interest the authorities in Ireland and revolutionary France, he started trying to persuade the prime minister, William Pitt, to revive an earlier abandoned scheme for a National Penitentiary in England,this time to be built as a Panopticon.

