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"In Foucault disciplinary society is governed by ‘precepts’ (“texts” establishing protocols of behavior, discipline and social organization) which govern spaces.  
"In Foucault disciplinary society is governed by ‘precepts’ (“texts” establishing protocols of behavior, discipline and social organization) which govern spaces.  
Society organized through capsularity (sic?): in which specific spaces have specific functions amd specific "means of correct training". <ref>M. Foucault, Discipline and Punish</ref>
Society organized through capsularity (sic?): in which specific spaces have specific functions and specific "means of correct training". <ref>M. Foucault, Discipline and Punish</ref>
“In the disciplinary societies one was always starting again (from school to the barracks, from the barracks to the factory)”  
“In the disciplinary societies one was always starting again (from school to the barracks, from the barracks to the factory)”  
Each space has its own discourse (specialist language) which regulates them.  
Each space has its own discourse (specialist language) which regulates them.  

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Steve's notes on the difference between disciplinary and control societies:

"In Foucault disciplinary society is governed by ‘precepts’ (“texts” establishing protocols of behavior, discipline and social organization) which govern spaces. Society organized through capsularity (sic?): in which specific spaces have specific functions and specific "means of correct training". [1] “In the disciplinary societies one was always starting again (from school to the barracks, from the barracks to the factory)” Each space has its own discourse (specialist language) which regulates them. In Foucault’s discipline society the subject internalizes discipline (becomes subject to the discourse of a given space) in which case Re-form is the model (the subject under discipline is re-formed). By contrast: societies of control are governed by code- which give access or bar individuals from flows of information (at "informational intersections"). The subject flows “in a continuous network.”

  • Foucault Discipline and Punish
  1. M. Foucault, Discipline and Punish