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  2. Gatekeeping (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeping is the process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other mode of communication. The academic theory of gatekeeping may be found in multiple fields of study, including communication studies, journalism, political science, and sociology. [1]

  3. Gatekeeper - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeper is also a term used in business to identify the person who is responsible for controlling passwords and access rights or permissions for software that the company uses. One critique of gatekeeping roles is the potential to create or reinforce inequality, for example if entry is made more difficult for minority applicants or artists.

  4. Gatekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Gatekeeping

  5. Maybe we need more gatekeepers - AOL

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    Therefore, when one does something “for the culture,” they are, by definition, doing it for Black people. We are the culture. ... If there were more gatekeeping, DJ Vlad would be another ...

  6. Gatekeeper (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeper physician, a primary care physician, with a role of rationing patient access to specialized medicine Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gatekeeper .

  7. Why Megan Fox Is 'Gatekeeping' 1 of Her Plastic Surgery ...

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    Megan Fox came clean about all of the plastic surgery procedures she has had done — except for one. The 37-year-old actress appeared on an episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast that was ...

  8. Gatekeeping (UK housing term) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeping is a term in British housing law which describes when a Council refuses to accept a homelessness application and/or provide accommodation when they have a legal duty to do so. Pressure for Councils to engage in "gatekeeping" can be the result of the high cost of providing temporary accommodation or there simply not being enough ...

  9. Gatekeeper parent - Wikipedia

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    A gatekeeper parent, in legal setting, is a parent who appoints themself the power to decide what relationship is acceptable between the other parent and the child(ren). The term is broad and may include power dynamics within a marriage or may describe the behaviors of divorced or never married parents.