Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé

Horizontal panopticism increasingly appears as the typical shape of power in a networked society. This article tries to understand how online reticular panopticism emerges at the intersection of digital social media, cognitive capitalism and digital giants, neoliberal governance and the contemporary...

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Main Author: Simon BOREL
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication 2016-10-01
Series:Tic & Société
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/2029
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description Horizontal panopticism increasingly appears as the typical shape of power in a networked society. This article tries to understand how online reticular panopticism emerges at the intersection of digital social media, cognitive capitalism and digital giants, neoliberal governance and the contemporary democratic dynamic of recognition. It is characterized by the control and monitoring of all by all on networks through the quest for online visibility and celebrity, the renewal of state monitoring systems via the Internet, and the control of consumers by the business world. This article shows how horizontal panopticism is, to some degree, inversely symmetrical to the totalitarian panopticon model, a model that it is simultaneously very distant from yet at the same time and very close to.
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spelling doaj-art-42572dcb75cd41fa89e86ac61464516a2025-08-20T02:26:47ZfraAssociation de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la CommunicationTic & Société1961-95102016-10-0110110.4000/ticetsociete.2029Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inverséSimon BORELHorizontal panopticism increasingly appears as the typical shape of power in a networked society. This article tries to understand how online reticular panopticism emerges at the intersection of digital social media, cognitive capitalism and digital giants, neoliberal governance and the contemporary democratic dynamic of recognition. It is characterized by the control and monitoring of all by all on networks through the quest for online visibility and celebrity, the renewal of state monitoring systems via the Internet, and the control of consumers by the business world. This article shows how horizontal panopticism is, to some degree, inversely symmetrical to the totalitarian panopticon model, a model that it is simultaneously very distant from yet at the same time and very close to.https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/2029social mediapanopticismrecognitiondigital monitoringalienation
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Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé
Tic & Société
social media
panopticism
recognition
digital monitoring
alienation
title Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé
title_full Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé
title_fullStr Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé
title_full_unstemmed Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé
title_short Le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inversé
title_sort le panoptisme horizontal ou le panoptique inverse
topic social media
panopticism
recognition
digital monitoring
alienation
url https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/2029
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