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'''Regulated Expression''' is a concept describing the selective control of themes, messages, or discourses in public or institutional contexts. It extends the biological analogy of regulated gene expression into the social, political, and cultural domains, where actors strategically emphasize, obscure, promote, or suppress elements of their communication or behavior. The term and its framing in this sense was introduced by '''Eric Weinstein''' in various contexts.
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