Gatekeeping refers to the control over who is allowed to access, contribute to, and be recognized within academic structures β including publication, funding, conferences, and institutional prestige.
Gatekeeping can:
Example: A committee of prestigious surgeons publishes a broad, superficial review in a high-impact journal, not for its content but because of who they are. This fills the academic space and discourages more technically rigorous but less prestigious voices.
Bottom line: Gatekeeping decides *who gets to speak*, *who gets heard*, and *who remains invisible* in the academic world.