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Gatekeeper (disambiguation)

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A gatekeeper is a person who controls access to something.

Gatekeeper or gatekeeping may also refer to:

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Science

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  • The Gatekeepers (book), a 2002 book by Jacques Steinberg on admissions to college
  • The Gatekeepers (film), a 2012 Israeli documentary film directed by Dror Moreh
  • The Power of Five (released as The Gatekeepers in the United States), a series of five fantasy novels by Anthony Horowitz in 2005–2012
  • Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper, a 2004 video board game, the first DVD version of the Atmosfear series
  • Clare Langtree the Gatekeeper, a character in the 2006 television series Power Rangers: Mystic Force
  • Zuul, an evil demigod in the 1984 film Ghostbusters, who calls himself "the Gatekeeper" when possessing Dana

Sports

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Music

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Other

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  • Gatekeeping (communication), a person or organization who manages or constrains a flow of knowledge
  • Gatekeeper state, a concept in the writings of Frederick Cooper describing unstable post-independence states in Africa
  • Gatekeeper parent, a parent who controls the relationship between a child and their other parent in family law
  • Gatekeeper physician, a primary care physician, with a role of rationing patient access to specialized medicine