Why is the concept of the Panopticon still relevant to the study of the city today?
a. Because the proliferation of CCTV shows that states still have a keen interest in the surreptitious surveillance of their urban populations.
b. Because the process of urban surveillance today strongly resembles Bentham's prison concept.
c. Because the underlying goals of Bentham's prison concept (e.g., discipline through self-surveillance) are evident in the goals of modern urban state surveillance.
d. All of the above