• One way of understanding gatekeeping is to consider whether a parent is "either opening the gate to support the other parent's relationship with the child or closing the gate to restrict the other parent's relationship with the child" (Saini, Drozd, & Olesen, 2017, p. 261). (kkjpsych.com)
  • Saini and colleagues (2017) stated that gatekeeping "is a useful framework for assessing parental behaviors and attitudes that can facilitate, protect, or restrict the involvement of the other parent with the child" (p. 260). (kkjpsych.com)
  • When a parent develops gatekeeping behaviors , they're often violating the custody agreement and parenting plan. (polizzotto.com)
  • Are You Girlboss, Gatekeep Or Gaslight? (proprofs.com)
  • One meme depicts wall art reading, "Gaslight every moment, Gatekeep every day, Girlboss beyond words" in a flourishing Script font and framed by flowers and butterflies. (inhersight.com)
  • In a TikTok, a user has overlayed "gatekeep, gaslight, girlboss" audio with the Avatar the Last Airbender theme song. (inhersight.com)
  • And while procrastinating studying for exams, one girl has started photoshopping the word "gaslight" (and other terms) onto Rae Dunn mugs , those cutesy household items that usually say things like "pour" and "tea. (inhersight.com)
  • Let's discuss what it means to "gatekeep, gaslight, girlboss" and how the joke can become a source of empowerment. (inhersight.com)
  • All platforms have experienced some spike in gatekeeping fads, however, this trend is most frequent on TikTok, according to Bustle . (quchronicle.com)
  • So assessing whether or not there is unnecessary gatekeeping can help you be the gateway rather than the gatekeeper. (fatherhood.org)
  • Gatekeeping is such an unnecessary part of our internet culture. (quchronicle.com)
  • Gatekeeping refers to a dynamic where people in power limit other people's access to social currency. (inhersight.com)
  • The terms "parental gatekeeping" and "parental alienation" are often used interchangeably. (polizzotto.com)
  • However, parental alienation - where one parent tries to turn a child against the other parent - is an extreme form of parental gatekeeping. (polizzotto.com)
  • The concept of parental alienation has been the subject of much controversy in the mental health and legal fields, and related concepts, such as gatekeeping, are often poorly understood. (kkjpsych.com)
  • The present installment will describe the overlapping terms and concepts related to parental alienation and some of the models used to assess and describe the problem. (kkjpsych.com)
  • Austin (2018) reported that gatekeeping has become increasingly useful in family law due to its research base, although he pointed out that gatekeeping overlaps with other concepts, such as co-parenting and parental alienation. (kkjpsych.com)
  • The concern remains though, that women's political participation is mediated through men and how this impacts their autonomy in terms of how they vote. (ids.ac.uk)
  • The analytical results raise an empirical puzzle: when and why would self-organizing collective choice bodies adopt gatekeeping institutions? (stanford.edu)
  • Watch online free Dota 2 matches of Shuckle Reborn and GateKept teams at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023: NA OQ#2, 14/11/2023, (map #1). (cyberscore.live)
  • This paper aims to discuss how Archaeology's disciplinary culture shapes the way in which we display emotions, and how this emotional and behavioural disciplining effectively works as a gatekeeping mechanism at different stages of our professional careers. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • When envisioned as a lack of autonomy over the self, gatekeeping constrains bypassing, but when measured as a lack of influence over the national polity, gatekeeping instead incentivises bypassing. (lu.se)
  • I noticed the term "gatekeeping" became increasingly popular during the pandemic, which led to seeking out and exposing gatekeepers becoming a popular pastime for members of Generation Z on social media. (quchronicle.com)
  • Parental gatekeeping involves a parent restricting a child's contact with their other parent and/or trying to minimize the other parent's involvement in the child's life and development. (polizzotto.com)
  • Gatekeeping mothers also often fail to update the father about major life events or even mundane happenings in the child's health, schooling, athletic, religious, social life, etc. (joshiattorneys.com)
  • Primary health care is clearly differentiated from the closely-related term "primary care", which is the organization of essential health services principally at the first level of care. (who.int)
  • This case study will first examine the coverage, financing and organization of long-term care (LTC) systems, focusing on long-term care insurance (LTCI) in the Republic of Korea. (who.int)
  • 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. (wikipedia.org)
  • Megan Peedin, a clinical social worker, describes gatekeeping as a way to solidify social hierarchy for people in privileged positions. (inhersight.com)
  • A qualitative survey of governmental institutions suggests that-contrary to an entrenched modeling norm within political science-empirical instances of codified gatekeeping rights are rare or nonexistent. (stanford.edu)
  • Previous literature has been riddled with both conceptual and empirical ambiguity in what exactly the role of state gatekeeping is, which leads to the research question: How does state gatekeeping impact regional government bypassing in the EU? (lu.se)
  • The literature has tended toward an end- state definition that does not lend itself for empirical examination, and while it is clear that gatekeeping amounts to `state control', there is great ambiguity if `state control' is constituted by the institutional set-up of a country, or the national executive that currently runs the uppermost level of it (Marks, Hooghe & Blank, 1996: 347). (lu.se)
  • A detailed prespecified statistical analysis plan with a gatekeeping procedure for statistical testing was followed. (bmj.com)
  • In a 2013 bench book (an updated compendium of guidance for judges' immediate reference about court procedure), the related concept of parental gatekeeping was defined as "how parents' attitudes and actions affect the involvement and quality of the relationship between the other parent and child" (Austin, Fieldstone, & Pruett, 2013, p. 2-3). (kkjpsych.com)
  • Using multiple different statistical models, I analyse the impact of gatekeeping on bypassing in 298 regions across nineteen EU Member States. (lu.se)
  • The federal government should exercise its power to stop patent trolls from endangering COVID-19 testing and treatment, and should not increase patent terms for technologies related to this health crisis. (eff.org)
  • In this context, the IDEAS researchers argue that achieving short-term change in women's voting turnout requires engagement with men. (ids.ac.uk)
  • The researchers also explored the longer-term effects of the canvassing. (ids.ac.uk)
  • This article reports the combined findings as they relate to consumer's desire for access to the health practitioner of their choice, and their concern that PNs may assume a Gatekeeping role. (nih.gov)
  • We will argue that emotions and their sanctioned display play a key role in terms of who becomes a researcher and how scientific discourses are constructed, and therefore need to be monitored if Archaeology aims to become a truly reflexive discipline. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • They saw doctors as having a role in this process, but when this was lacking, many people felt able to use alternative means to achieve their goal, although the doctor's function in terms of gatekeeping resources could create difficulties for them in this respect. (jmir.org)
  • This changes the relationship that has traditionally existed between health care staff and patients so that how each party sees and enacts their role-and the expectations they have of one another-has become an important part of managing long-term conditions. (jmir.org)
  • It turns out that the role of gatekeeping depends on how gatekeeping as a concept is looked at. (lu.se)
  • These effects can be positive or negative, abrupt or gradual, short-term or long-lasting. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gatekeeping can come in many forms, which is why it's difficult to choose a side on whether or not gatekeeping is positive or negative. (quchronicle.com)
  • Many listeners will find a band that is considered "underground," a term used to describe artists who are fairly new to the industry and mostly unknown. (quchronicle.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to describe long-term young adult cancer survivors' work experiences and describe their interactions with occupational and environmental health professionals (OEHPs) within the workplace. (cdc.gov)
  • Just as important is the development of specific criteria that constitute "impairment" and a working and universal definition of the term. (counseling.org)
  • In some cases, gatekeeping is important, such as when there is documented child abuse or domestic violence on dad's part. (fatherhood.org)
  • There's no reason to gatekeep such important information from our brains, after all. (pedestrian.tv)
  • How) does gatekeeping actually impact bypassing? (lu.se)
  • We find that parliaments with strong oversight powers constrain the agenda-setting capacity of minister parties but have limited impact on their gatekeeping capacity. (lu.se)
  • Over the course of a period from perhaps 1960 to 2000 (to speak in very rough terms), genre became not only the key way to interpret popular music, but one of its most powerful modes of creating a hierarchy of value. (amacad.org)
  • The bench book notes that gatekeeping can be productive in intact families, defining parental roles and responsibilities, but after separation, those roles must be re-negotiated, which is challenging. (kkjpsych.com)
  • Since the dawn of computing, people have needed adapters and cables to get from point A to point B. "Donglegate" as it applied to USB-C was a ridiculous term and concept in 2016, and it's even more inane now. (appleinsider.com)
  • First, the concept of state gatekeeping itself remains unexplained and understudied (Bache & Bristow, 2003: 406). (lu.se)
  • It's amazing how easy it is to teach people these things without being verbose to gatekeep them from the information. (pedestrian.tv)
  • Like most forms of microaggressions, gatekeeping is most commonly targeted at women, people of color , members of the LGBTQ+ community , and other marginalized groups. (inhersight.com)
  • Gatekeeping systems that require people to present a digital token of supposed health in order to enter various spaces are a worrisome step towards national digital identification. (eff.org)
  • People with long-term conditions are encouraged to take control and ownership of managing their condition. (jmir.org)
  • Information that people with long-term conditions share on Internet discussion boards can provide useful insights into their expectations of health care staff. (jmir.org)
  • This paper reports on a small study about the expectations that people with a long-term condition (diabetes) have of their doctors using information gleaned from Internet discussion boards. (jmir.org)
  • The key themes identified in the study were ownership of condition management, power issues between people with long-term conditions and doctors, and ways in which people seek to manage their doctors. (jmir.org)
  • I feel that gatekeeping has the largest influence on the internet community, which largely consists of Generation Z and younger. (quchronicle.com)
  • on the legacies of postwar publishing in terms of canon formation, influence, critical orthodoxies, exclusions and prejudices. (upenn.edu)
  • Processes of interaction between cancer survivors and OEHPs found to influence work included revealing the survivor-self, sustaining work ability, gatekeeping (employment opportunities, return to work), and accessing support. (cdc.gov)
  • Due to the immense popularity and convenience of the digital platforms' core services, the companies that control these platforms, in practice, also control access to customers, other businesses, and markets, and are thereby able to dictate the terms of the relationship between buyers and sellers. (truthonthemarket.com)
  • In terms of the things we find at Target, we aren't ones to gatekeep anything. (popsugar.com)
  • OEHPs appeared to facilitate survivors' work ability in the long term if services were available, services were known to survivors, and survivors revealed needs. (cdc.gov)
  • Another hotspot for gatekeeping is the idea that fans of media, music and television are gatekeepers because they refuse to share their fandom with newcomers, according to Forbes . (quchronicle.com)
  • The release of the Black Panther feature film in February 2018 was greeted with a spate of think pieces across a range of media, explaining the term Afrofuturism for an unfamiliar audience. (amacad.org)
  • Male gatekeeping extends to men's control of household resources, including means of transport. (ids.ac.uk)
  • The Cambridge Dictionary defines gatekeeping in its essence as "the activity of trying to control who gets particular resources, power or opportunities, and who does not. (quchronicle.com)
  • This debate is embodied by two key concepts: central state control, or gatekeeping , and regional government participation, or bypassing . (lu.se)
  • The central debate is therefore what actually remains of central state control, i.e. gatekeeping. (lu.se)
  • This Essay examines the methodological upheaval created by the quartet of constitutional election law cases decided during October Term 2007. (wm.edu)
  • Content creators, streamers, celebrities and actors are all fair play in the world of gatekeeping and it needs to come to an end. (quchronicle.com)
  • For 10 years since the introduction of LTCI, the population coverage in terms of the percentage of the population aged 65 and over has doubled. (who.int)
  • This clearly shows that engaging male gatekeepers can lead to short-term change in women voter turnout. (ids.ac.uk)
  • Having a long-term condition affects the individual's life, but also increases their level of expertise about their health. (jmir.org)
  • 1 Declaration of Alma-Ata: International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, 6-12 September 1978 (https://www.who.int/publications/almaata_declaration_en.pdf, accessed 28 October 2019). (who.int)
  • 20mg/d vs. "low dose" of ≤20mg/d pantoprazole equivalent) and conducted an additional analysis with an interaction term for GC use. (bmj.com)
  • This serves as an umbrella term that encompasses anyone who doesn't fall into the gender binary. (greatist.com)
  • This paper analyzes several two-stage decision-making models, focusing on one in which the first-moving actor has a unique, unilateral, procedural right to enforce the status quo, i.e., to exercise gatekeeping. (stanford.edu)