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# Thomas Mathiesen, The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault's `Panopticon' Revisited, "Theoretical Criminology" 1997, No. 1, s. 219.
 
# Thomas Mathiesen, The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault's `Panopticon' Revisited, "Theoretical Criminology" 1997, No. 1, s. 219.
 
  "It may be used to represent the situation where a large number focuses on something in common which is condensed. In other words, it may stand for the opposite of the situation where the few see the many"
 
  "It may be used to represent the situation where a large number focuses on something in common which is condensed. In other words, it may stand for the opposite of the situation where the few see the many"
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# spopularyzowany przez Baumana, w: Zygmunt Bauman, Globalizacja. I co z tego dla ludzi wynika, przełożyła Ewa Klekot, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, Warszawa 2000.

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  1. Thomas Mathiesen, The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault's `Panopticon' Revisited, "Theoretical Criminology" 1997, No. 1, s. 219.
"It may be used to represent the situation where a large number focuses on something in common which is condensed. In other words, it may stand for the opposite of the situation where the few see the many"
  1. spopularyzowany przez Baumana, w: Zygmunt Bauman, Globalizacja. I co z tego dla ludzi wynika, przełożyła Ewa Klekot, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, Warszawa 2000.