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- Tokenism - Wikipedia
"Tokenism is about inserting diverse characters because you feel you have to; true diversity means writing characters that aren't just defined by the color of their skin, and casting the right actor for the role"
- What Is Tokenism? — CultureAlly
What Does Tokenism Mean? Tokenism is the practice of including a member from an underrepresented community to create the appearance of inclusion, inclusive practices, or acceptance, without making sure the individual has meaningful support and opportunities
- Tokenism and Its Long-Term Consequences: Evidence from the Literary . . .
In this article we focus on these structural and cultural dimensions of tokenism to better understand the processes by which some members of underrepresented groups are let in for tokenistic representation, and what happens to would-be entrants who are kept out
- TOKENISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOKENISM is the policy or practice of making only a symbolic effort (as to desegregate) How to use tokenism in a sentence
- TOKENISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TOKENISM definition: 1 something that a person or organization does that seems to support or help a group of people who… Learn more
- What Is Tokenism, and Why Does It Matter in the Workplace?
The panel kicked off by defining tokenism: “the practice of doing something (such as hiring a person who belongs to a minority group) only to prevent criticism and give the appearance that people are being treated fairly” (via Merriam Webster)
- Tokenism | Social Sciences and Humanities - EBSCO
Tokenism is a form of discrimination whereby minorities (such as members of racial and ethnic groups and women) fill roles usually reserved for dominant group members, especially white men Tokenism can occur in all sorts of settings, including schools, government agencies, and private industry
- Tokenism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tokenism is defined as a symbolic gesture of diversity that lacks true inclusivity and equal opportunity, occurring when certain populations are given limited roles to merely "check a box" rather than for their skills and contributions
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