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Surveillance and observation regulate behavior from "summary" of Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault

The mechanisms of surveillance and observation play a crucial role in the regulation of behavior within disciplinary societies. Through constant monitoring and scrutiny, individuals are compelled to conform to societal norms and expectations. This form of control operates on a subtle yet pervasive level, shaping and molding behavior through the fear of being watched. Surveillance creates a sense of being constantly under scrutiny, leading individuals to internalize the norms and values of society. The panopticon, a central metaphor in understanding this disciplinary power, represents the all-seeing eye that enforces discipline through the mere possibility of observation. This internalization of surveillance mechanisms leads to self-regulation, as individuals begin to police their own behavior in anticipation of being watched. Observation, on the other hand, functions as a tool for social control by making individuals aware of their visibility to others. The gaze of authority figures, whether real or imagined, exerts a disciplinary power that regulates behavior through the fear of judgment and punis...
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    Discipline and Punish

    Michel Foucault

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