in 4 pages.. 1) By way of introduction; how do new technologies that foster human connectivity also endanger human rights? (Think of an example of this) 2) What is the idea behind Jeremy Bentham’s “panopticon”? 3) What is Foucault’s take on Bentham’s “panopticon” in his book “Discipline and Punish”? Explain how the creation of knowledge requires ever more intrusive forms of surveillance. 4) What is the social and the global “panopticon? 5) What are two examples of how the social and/or global panopticon cuts into human rights as expressed in the Universal Declaration? 6) What is one example of how these technologies have served to promote and strengthen human rights?