What is another word for Panopticon?

Pronunciation: [pˈanəptˌɪkən] (IPA)

Panopticon is a word that refers to a type of prison or building designed in a circular shape with a central watch tower. Although the term is commonly used in the field of architecture, there are several other synonyms for this word that can be used interchangeably. Some of the popular synonyms for Panopticon include jail, penitentiary, detention center, correctional facility, and detention camp. Other synonyms for this word are surveillance, observation, and monitoring. These words tend to have similar meanings and are often used in different contexts such as in technology, social media, and corporate surveillance. Therefore, there are several synonyms that one can use to describe a Panopticon.

What are the hypernyms for Panopticon?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Panopticon

The most startling surprises were the bottomless well, the cave, the monster kaleidoscope, and the Panopticon.
"By Water to the Columbian Exposition"
Johanna S. Wisthaler
Nevertheless, although he condemned the whole fabric as it stood, Bentham was an absolute believer in the unlimited power of laws and institutions; nor was he far from wishing to deal with them on the principles applicable to the reform of prisons, as undesirable but necessary instruments of coercion to be despotically administered upon a scientific model, after the fashion of his favourite Panopticon.
"Studies in Literature and History"
Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall

Famous quotes with Panopticon

  • With new technologies of surveillance, economies of scale overcome problems of cost. Since all their electronic communications can be accessed, it is no longer necessary to segregate the inmates from one another. As there is no outside world, escape becomes unimaginable. Technological progress has brought into being a system of surveillance more far-reaching than any Bentham could have conceived. Enclosing the entire population in a virtual Panopticon might seem the ultimate invasion of freedom. But universal confinement need not be experienced as a privation. If they know nothing else, most are likely to accept it as normal. If the technology through which surveillance operates also provides continuous entertainment, they may soon find any other way of living intolerable.
    John Gray (philosopher)

Related words: panopticon, surveillance, surveillance camera, camera surveillance, security camera, CCTV camera, body cam

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