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Okinawa as dystopia: panoptic monitoring systems in schools

Kotoe Kishimoto (Nago City Board of Education, Nago, Japan)
Eisuke Saito (Faculty of Education, Monash University, Clayton, Australia)

International Journal of Comparative Education and Development

ISSN: 2396-7404

Article publication date: 21 June 2019

Issue publication date: 12 November 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate a dystopian situation with special reference to how a panoptic monitoring system emerges in schools. To satisfy this aim, there will be a close analysis of the city of Nago in Okinawa Prefecture, where there is a huge debate over the new US Marine base construction and how it greatly influences people’s lives.

Design/methodology/approach

This study will employ a self-study by the first author, who is a clinical psychologist under the board of education in the city. This self-study aims to examine the lived experiences of the author based on interactions with critical friends.

Findings

The government’s selection of the site for the new base created a schism in the community, and the introduction of compensations led to the establishment of a communal panoptic monitoring system. This communal panoptic monitoring largely influences the relationships between pupils, teachers and parents. Further, another panoptic monitoring system has developed inside the Nago schools due to the intensification of the assessment policies given by the ministry in Tokyo.

Originality/value

This investigation purports to analyse a dystopian situation with special reference to how a panoptic monitoring system, a key element of a dystopia, emerges in schools.

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Citation

Kishimoto, K. and Saito, E. (2019), "Okinawa as dystopia: panoptic monitoring systems in schools", International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 251-264. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCED-10-2018-0040

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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