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Opinion corridor (Swedish: åsiktskorridor, Norwegian: meningskorridor) 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 , professor of political science at the University of Gothenburg, as a metaphor for the limits of what is commonly acceptable to debate.

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  • Meinungskorridor (de)
  • Opinion corridor (en)
  • Åsiktskorridor (sv)
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  • Meinungskorridor ist eine Metapher für den Bereich akzeptabler Meinungen in Diskussionen. Er ist ein soziopolitischer Begriff, der 2013 von Henrik Oscarsson, Professor für Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Göteborg, geprägt wurde. Der Begriff ist umstritten. Verwandte Begriffe sind das Overton-Fenster für politische Diskussionen sowie manche der Hallin-Sphären für politische Diskussionen in der Presse. Der Begriff wird vor allem in Schweden (schwedisch åsiktskorridor) und Norwegen (norwegisch meningskorridor) verwendet. Der Begriff wurde vom in die Liste schwedischer Neologismen aufgenommen. (de)
  • Åsiktskorridor är en metafor för gränserna för vilka åsikter som är allmänt accepterade i samhällsdebatten. Konceptet liknar Overton-fönstret, som beskriver den bredd av idéer som tolereras i den offentliga diskursen. (sv)
  • Opinion corridor (Swedish: åsiktskorridor, Norwegian: meningskorridor) 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 , professor of political science at the University of Gothenburg, as a metaphor for the limits of what is commonly acceptable to debate. (en)
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  • Alice Teodorescu (en)
  • Ann-Charlotte Marteus (en)
  • Malin Ullgren (en)
  • Per Altenberg (en)
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  • Sweden didn't become like Denmark, thank goodness. Maybe the opinion corridor helped. But the price was too high: widespread self-censorship, a fear to examine reality objectively, a diminished belief in the power of arguments. And as a result a dumbed-down public, moral-panicked politicians and social problems that should have gotten attention and been dealt with a long time ago. It proved to be an expensive corridor. (en)
  • Contributing to delusions about opinion corridors or "cover-up of truth by the elite" is to actively undermine democracy. (en)
  • Let's get rid of the opinion corridor and end this whole debate that there are things you can't say in Sweden. (en)
  • We live in a time where it's considered brave to think freely, despite the fact that it's not forbidden. (en)
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  • Meinungskorridor ist eine Metapher für den Bereich akzeptabler Meinungen in Diskussionen. Er ist ein soziopolitischer Begriff, der 2013 von Henrik Oscarsson, Professor für Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Göteborg, geprägt wurde. Der Begriff ist umstritten. Verwandte Begriffe sind das Overton-Fenster für politische Diskussionen sowie manche der Hallin-Sphären für politische Diskussionen in der Presse. Der Begriff wird vor allem in Schweden (schwedisch åsiktskorridor) und Norwegen (norwegisch meningskorridor) verwendet. Der Begriff wurde vom in die Liste schwedischer Neologismen aufgenommen. (de)
  • Opinion corridor (Swedish: åsiktskorridor, Norwegian: meningskorridor) 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 , professor of political science at the University of Gothenburg, as a metaphor for the limits of what is commonly acceptable to debate. The concept is similar to the Overton window, which assumes a sliding scale of legitimate political conversation, and to Hallin's spheres, which assumes that the press implicitly groups issues into questions of wide consensus, legitimate controversy, and deviance. The Swedish Language Council has included the word åsiktskorridor in its 2014 list of neologisms. (en)
  • Åsiktskorridor är en metafor för gränserna för vilka åsikter som är allmänt accepterade i samhällsdebatten. Konceptet liknar Overton-fönstret, som beskriver den bredd av idéer som tolereras i den offentliga diskursen. (sv)
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