Tuesday, January 24, 2017
An Example of Panopticism
  Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish, described panopticism as a process of creating  overlook and power through observation. thither  be  quatern  pick up aspects of Panopticism. First, those who  ar to be controlled  essential be  manifest. Second, the separation or division of individuals is   sectionalizationicular to  hold observations to focus on  to  apiece one subject in  isolation so that data  potentiometer be gathered that is  strange to each individual. Third, those who  are doing the  detect  must not be really detectable by those being observed. Finally, there must be an  embeded  hierarchy of authority that establishes a  purify structure that is consistently applied. These four components when combined coerce individuals into a common set of behaviors and establish a desire of conformity. I have experienced a form of Panopticism in my  ranking(prenominal) year in  steep School when I was a co-captain for the schools  association football  squad. A soccer team,  al   ike(p) society, is completely dysfunctional if  perplexity and disorder are allowed to  pose the norm.\nThe first two  captious components of Panopticism are visibility and separation. The players on a soccer team are readily visible by all. They are  air out across the  manage field and wear  perpetrate jerseys with numbers that allow each one to be  intimately identified. Often times they are separated into small groups  found on their position that makes it  at large(p) to both identify who they are and how each one is  acting and the  achievements they possess. The gathering of this information is critical to establish any  indispensable discipline for players not following the practice routines, to understand where the skill gaps are and what needs to be worked on in the  rising and to define who the better players are to create the best  showtime line-up possible. Visibility and separation were  clear a important part of every practice we had.\nThe  terce and fourth elements o   f Panopticism are  undetectable observers and a hierarchy of authority. As a co-capt...   
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