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  1. Panopticon - Wikipedia

    The panopticon is a design of institutional building with an inbuilt system of control, originated by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century.

  2. Panopticon | Surveillance, Discipline, Control | Britannica

    Panopticon, architectural form for a prison, the drawings for which were published by Jeremy Bentham in 1791. It consisted of a circular, glass-roofed, tanklike structure with cells along the external wall …

  3. PANOPTICON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PANOPTICON is an optical instrument combining the telescope and microscope.

  4. What is Panopticism? | Definition, Analysis, & Examples

    May 7, 2024 · The Panopticon was a prison designed by philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in a series of letters collectively entitled “ Panopticon, or the Inspection-House ” (1791), …

  5. What Foucault’s Panopticon Reveals About Hidden Power

    Sep 1, 2025 · Michel Foucault suggests that we can make sense of contemporary surveillance systems by looking through the lens of the Panopticon, a metaphorical device originally designed for 18th …

  6. Bentham’s Panopticon and the Birth of Surveillance - Brewminate

    Jun 30, 2025 · Envisioned originally as a design for prisons, the Panopticon was more than a blueprint for incarceration. It was a philosophical statement, a psychological weapon, and a prescient model of …

  7. The Panopticon panoptes - "all seeing" a humane prison generalizable to factories, asylums, hospitals, and schools

  8. The Panopticon: Jeremy Bentham’s Vision of Surveillance and Control

    Oct 4, 2025 · Jeremy Bentham, an English philosopher and social theorist, introduced the concept of the Panopticon in the late 1700s. Initially designed as a model prison, the Panopticon aimed to facilitate …

  9. The Panopticon | Museums and Collections - UCL

    The Panopticon is an institutional building proposed by Bentham allowing constant surveillance of inmates.

  10. The Panopticon - Dr. Mike Murphy

    The Panopticon refers to a design for a prison in which a prisoner cannot tell whether or not the guard is currently watching them. As a consequence, the prisoner theoretically will self-regulate their own …