Mass Communication
Between the eighteenth and nineteenth century eras, Foucault has come to discover one of the most important discoveries in our society, and that is the “disciplinary societies.” These societies have reached their true potentials in the twentieth century according to Deleuze (1992). The author described these disciplined societies as societies that were enclosed in big spaces (Deleuze, 1992). In these enclosed spaces, the individual does not stop moving from one enclosed space to another. These spaces were characterized by their laws. As an example, Deleuze (1992) has reimagined it to be family first. Then school (when one is no Continue reading...