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Definition of gatekeeping in English: gatekeepingnoun ˈɡeɪtkiːpɪŋˈɡātˌkēpiNG mass noun1The activity of controlling, and usually limiting, general access to something. Wal-Mart's cultural gatekeeping has served to narrow the mainstream for entertainment offerings Example sentencesExamples - And that's where the old rules of gatekeeping apply.
- Up to now primary care has had little if any gatekeeping role, and it is generally accepted that up to 80% of attendances could be dealt with in primary care.
- Additional recruitment strategies in the present study, however, addressed the potential issue of maternal gatekeeping.
- In the information age of the future, the notion of gatekeeping - weeding out irrelevant information in favor of pertinent information - will become ever more important in newspaper editing.
- Basic concepts such as news values and gatekeeping are referred to only tangentially.
- This does not address matters of gatekeeping (resource allocation), which probably should be dealt with away from the consultation.
- There were issues of gatekeeping that sometimes extend to personnel within the schools targeted for study.
- Resisting such gatekeeping may sometimes mean disrupting the cloak of collegiality that veils our everyday practices.
- It was all about gatekeeping not philosophy.
- Over the past decades, research into gatekeeping has produced a wide body of literature that examined different aspects of this news selection mechanism.
- If doctors are to have a role in gatekeeping or advising patients about complementary and alternative medicine they need some familiarisation with this type of medicine.
- Once under control, once an editor has defined his own goals for the journal, enthusiastic gatekeeping is a valuable trait that helps further refine the direction of the field.
- This explanation implies a process of maternal gatekeeping.
- His days and the days of his unconstitutional gatekeeping are numbered, and he will soon pass into history like the ideological dinosaur he is.
- The company's cultural gatekeeping offends many people who see it as insulting and threatening to their choice of available entertainment.
- Although physicians are gatekeepers to almost all medical resources, their role in managing referral to specialists has been the most controversial aspect of gatekeeping.
- He provides a good review of theories of the press, such as gatekeeping, social responsibility and agenda-setting.
- In a society with high demands gatekeeping requires basic skills in clinical diagnosis.
- Primary care gatekeeping is less controversial in Britain than in America.
- That voice of reason has a lot of bile in it, and it is the voice associated with gatekeeping.
2Computing A function or system that controls access or operations to files, computers, networks, or the like. as modifier a gatekeeping mechanism that allows reads under some circumstances and blocks them under others Definition of gatekeeping in US English: gatekeepingnounˈɡātˌkēpiNG 1The activity of controlling, and usually limiting, general access to something. Wal-Mart's cultural gatekeeping has served to narrow the mainstream for entertainment offerings Example sentencesExamples - Primary care gatekeeping is less controversial in Britain than in America.
- There were issues of gatekeeping that sometimes extend to personnel within the schools targeted for study.
- The company's cultural gatekeeping offends many people who see it as insulting and threatening to their choice of available entertainment.
- Basic concepts such as news values and gatekeeping are referred to only tangentially.
- Additional recruitment strategies in the present study, however, addressed the potential issue of maternal gatekeeping.
- And that's where the old rules of gatekeeping apply.
- His days and the days of his unconstitutional gatekeeping are numbered, and he will soon pass into history like the ideological dinosaur he is.
- It was all about gatekeeping not philosophy.
- Once under control, once an editor has defined his own goals for the journal, enthusiastic gatekeeping is a valuable trait that helps further refine the direction of the field.
- If doctors are to have a role in gatekeeping or advising patients about complementary and alternative medicine they need some familiarisation with this type of medicine.
- Although physicians are gatekeepers to almost all medical resources, their role in managing referral to specialists has been the most controversial aspect of gatekeeping.
- In a society with high demands gatekeeping requires basic skills in clinical diagnosis.
- He provides a good review of theories of the press, such as gatekeeping, social responsibility and agenda-setting.
- Over the past decades, research into gatekeeping has produced a wide body of literature that examined different aspects of this news selection mechanism.
- This does not address matters of gatekeeping (resource allocation), which probably should be dealt with away from the consultation.
- Up to now primary care has had little if any gatekeeping role, and it is generally accepted that up to 80% of attendances could be dealt with in primary care.
- Resisting such gatekeeping may sometimes mean disrupting the cloak of collegiality that veils our everyday practices.
- That voice of reason has a lot of bile in it, and it is the voice associated with gatekeeping.
- In the information age of the future, the notion of gatekeeping - weeding out irrelevant information in favor of pertinent information - will become ever more important in newspaper editing.
- This explanation implies a process of maternal gatekeeping.
2Computing A function or system that controls access or operations to files, computers, networks, or the like. as modifier a gatekeeping mechanism that allows reads under some circumstances and blocks them under others |