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    Brad Wartman Professor John McGlothlin Eng-W 131 22 October 2011 Microtheme 4 The panoptic schema makes any apparatus of power more intense… It is a way of obtaining from power (Foucault 161). Foucault states that the Panopticon is set up in a way that a prisoner is forced to be self-discipline. The Panopticon is a building set up like a tower in the center with windows. “The Panopticon is a machine for dissociating the see/being seen dyad…one is totally seen‚ without being ever seen; in

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    Do Expatriates Change their Behavior to Fit a Foreign Culture? A Study of American Expatriates’ Strategies of Upward Influence David A. Ralston University of Connecticut USA Robert H. Terpstra University of Macau Macau Mary K. Cunniff Bentley College‚ Boston USA David J. Gustafson Florida State University USA Abstract: An analysis investigates the differences in Eastern and Western culture regarding strategies of upward influence‚ and the degree to which foreign culture behavioral tactics are

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    disciplines. The discipline you receive at home may vary from the discipline at school‚ and the discipline that the government may impose on you will be ultimate control on an individual. According to Foucault the main purpose of discipline and punishment is to train and “normalize” behavior. Although Foucault describes the penal system of the eighteenth century in his article Discipline and Punish

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    nowadays. He argues that this generalized system’s “aim is to strengthen the social forces - to increase production‚ to develop economy‚ spread education‚ raise the level of public morality; to increase and multiply” (Foucault 208). It does so through the mechanisms of discipline that Foucault outlined. As a result‚ The Panopticon is an Ideology of educating and censoring to implant discipline and obedience. It is an ideology of education because it dogmatizes and internalizes ideas and rules of the system

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    Michel Foucault‚ author of Madness and Civilization‚ devotes an entire chapter to discussing this theory‚ he asserts that: “The distractions of our mind is the result of our blind surrender to our desires‚ our incapacity to control or to moderate our passions.”

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    than an emerging paradigm. The article gives insight into the discourse analytic research in selected countries‚ discusses the internationalisation of FOUCAULTian discourse analysis and highlights current trends and perspectives. Key words: Michel Foucault‚ Foucaultian discourse analysis‚ discourse analysis‚ field‚ paradigm Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. The FOUCAULTian Conception of Discourse and FOUCAULTian Discourse Analysis 3. Structures and Positions in the Field of FOUCAULTian Discourse

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    Second‚ Foucault ’s analysis of power fails to adequately theorize structural relations of inequality and domination that undergird women ’s subordination; this is related to the first argument because “domination‚ viewed from above‚ is more likely to look like equality”(1996‚ 39; for a response to this critique‚ see Allen 1996 and 1999). Despite these and other trenchant feminist critiques of Foucault (see‚ for example‚ Hekman‚ ed. 1996 and Ramazanoglu

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    Political Theory Final Paper Foucault vs. Hobbes‚ and Machiavelli Power by definition is the possession of control or command over others; authority; ascendancy. The question is now not what power is but how do the means of which power is exerted form and who or whom enforces these means. There are several ways to answer this question‚ none of which are entirely correct. By looking at the theories provided by Michel Foucault and comparing them to Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes we will gain

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    “Panopticism” Michel Foucault‚ very well seen as a leading academic and philosopher‚ wrote many great book and essays. The well known book‚ “Panopticism‚” describes the idea of how one controls things through power. Foucault uses a broad variety of examples throughout the passage to convey the sense of society and how one is controlled by a panopticon. To share is thoughts on society he uses vivid descriptions of the idea of a plague in a community and how society was quarantined to remain sterile

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    | Panopticism; Michel Foucault’s Ingenious Theory PHL 101 Issues in Philosophy | A French philosopher‚ Michel Foucault developed the theory Panopticism and is explained in his book‚ Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Foucault was able to erect this theory based off of Jeremy Bentham’s idea of a panopticon. A panopticon is a circular structured building with a watchtower on top‚ emitting light from all directions. It lies in the middle of a wider circular area‚ enabling

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