Opinion corridor
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Opinion corridor refers to a sociopolitical phenomenon that has been observed during the beginning of the 21st century in Sweden, and to some extent also in Norway. The expression itself was originally used in 2013 by Henrik Oscarsson, professor in political science at the University of Gothenburg, as a metaphor for the limits of what's commonly accepted to debate.
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See also
- Chilling effect
- Cultural hegemony
- Echo chamber (media)
- Hallin's spheres
- Overton window
- Peer pressure
- Political correctness
- Political suicide
- Self-censorship
- Spiral of silence
- Third rail of politics
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