Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
doorstepping
noun
/ˈdɔːrˌstɛpɪŋ/

Definition
Doorstepping refers to the practice of approaching someone unexpectedly at their home to ask them questions or gather information, often used by journalists or researchers.

Examples
- After the scandal broke, reporters engaged in doorstepping to get a reaction from the public figures involved.
- Doorstepping can lead to unexpected and candid responses from individuals caught off guard.
- Critics argue that doorstepping violates personal privacy and can be ethically questionable.

Meaning
The term ‘doorstepping’ implies a sudden, invasive interaction at a person’s residence, typically for the purpose of interviews or information gathering, which can be seen as confrontational or intrusive.

Synonyms
- Interviewing
- Ambush journalism
- Invasive questioning