Foucault's disciplinary society

Foucault argued that today's society can be thought of as a

disciplinary society because of the many technologies of surveillance

that have become a normal and routine daily activity. Modern day

examples include routine inspections in the workplace, rigorous

training in procedures and protocols, and standardized work quotas.

Briefly describe Foucault's disciplinary society and offer examples of

his theory from your daily life.

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