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Tom Brignall III, “The New Panopticon – The Internet Viewed as a Structure of Social Control”
I would have never guessed that this article was post-9/11, but according to this vaguely-identified HTML version of it, it was published in 2002. I don’t know why no one has considered the panopticon and the internet more recently, but … Continue reading →
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