Gatekeeping in sociology refers to the process or practice of controlling access to information, resources, or opportunities within a particular social group or institution. It can manifest in various forms, such as restricting entry to certain knowledge, maintaining hierarchies, or setting criteria that determine who can participate or advance within a field or organization. Gatekeeping mechanisms play a significant role in shaping power dynamics and influencing social inclusion and exclusion.
Social media platforms typically experience the least amount of gatekeeping compared to traditional media outlets like newspapers or television. On social media, anyone can create and share content freely without needing to go through layers of approval from editors or producers.
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Social media platforms typically experience the least amount of gatekeeping compared to traditional media outlets like newspapers or television. On social media, anyone can create and share content freely without needing to go through layers of approval from editors or producers.
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the political agenda is set in part when the news covers certain issues.