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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
Cerberus was the gatekeeper. 1,2 For those who missed this mythical dog in high school, or have since forgotten him, Cerberus was the three-headed, scaly-tailed keeper of the gate to Hades. His job was not, however, to keep evildoers out, but to keep them in. It took Hercules (his 12th labor) to remove Cerberus from the gate.
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Cerberus was the gatekeeper. 1,2 For those who missed this mythical dog in high school, or have since forgotten him, Cerberus was the three-headed, scaly-tailed keeper of the gate to Hades. His job was not, however, to keep evildoers out, but to keep them in. It took Hercules (his 12th labor) to remove Cerberus from the gate.
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Gatekeeping practices, gatekeeper states and beyond
Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 2018This article is a response to critics of the concept of the gatekeeper state, whose contributions have been collected in this volume.
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Gatekeepers and “Americanizers”
2018This essay focuses on the later rather than the Famine-era migrants, on the American-born Irish, and on their impact on working-class America. Irish American workers were entrenched in workplaces and unions by the late nineteenth century, and their attitudes and actions had enormous consequences as the American working-class population was continually ...
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Science Fiction Studies, 1983
The development of SF as a genre has been directed and determined to a significant extent by editors. They established their preponderant influence at the beginning of this century with the appearance of the first magazines devoted exclusively to producing SF in a “closed milieu.” Frank Munsey, first, and then other editors of “pulp magazines,” changed
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The development of SF as a genre has been directed and determined to a significant extent by editors. They established their preponderant influence at the beginning of this century with the appearance of the first magazines devoted exclusively to producing SF in a “closed milieu.” Frank Munsey, first, and then other editors of “pulp magazines,” changed
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Different Faces of Gatekeeping and Gatekeepers
2022Pejman Habibie, Anna Kristina Hultgren
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1997
There are more than 600 Federal district judges serving today, and they decide some 230,000 civil cases each year. About 90% of the decisions they reach are final. Lyles argues that these lower court judges not only influence the flow of information to the judicial hierarchy, but they formulate questions that influence how higher courts, including the ...
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There are more than 600 Federal district judges serving today, and they decide some 230,000 civil cases each year. About 90% of the decisions they reach are final. Lyles argues that these lower court judges not only influence the flow of information to the judicial hierarchy, but they formulate questions that influence how higher courts, including the ...
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The key to knowledge: evaluating the role of gatekeepers on regional inventive performance
Journal of Technology Transfer, 2022Eduardo Gonçalves, Ademir Rocha
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Surveying through gatekeepers in social research: methodological problems and suggestions
International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 2022Iasonas Lamprianou
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