Definition of "inclusivity"
inclusivity
noun
usually uncountable, plural inclusivities
The quality of being inclusive; inclusiveness.
Quotations
Corporate citizenship is about employee and stakeholder inclusivity. Stakeholder inclusion requires a long-term, and continuous, relationship to be […]
2001, Jörg Andriof, Malcolm McIntosh, Perspectives on Corporate Citizenship, page 60
Progress on inclusivity and equality within organisations remains frustratingly slow. […] The challenge is that focusing solely on women is actually the antithesis of inclusivity. Inclusivity is not about cherry-picking one group for success; it is about removing the barriers to success that exist for everybody.
2015 October 5, Roxanne Hobbs, “Why we must stop framing inclusivity as a women’s issue”, in The Guardian
So I was glad to see the Brown document declare, “a priority in the coming year will be to collect comprehensive quantitative and qualitative information on the climate of inclusivity,” and flesh out a specific effort to get beyond anecdotes: […]
2015 November 24, Conor Friedersdorf, “Brown University's $100 Million Inclusivity Plan”, in The Atlantic
Drake, Justin Bieber, and Kanye West may skip the show because of its “irrelevance”—which is to say its lack of inclusivity. […] But if major stars bow out due to aesthetic objections, it’ll be a reminder that relevance and inclusivity often amount to the same thing—awards that don’t reflect the culture won’t be respected by the culture.
2017 January 31, Spencer Kornhaber, “Superstars May Be Rebelling Against the Grammys”, in The Atlantic
Yet the diversity that AI [artificial intelligence] can provide is always going to be virtual – a computer-generated sense of inclusivity.
2023 April 3, Alaina Demopoulos, “Computer-generated inclusivity: Fashion turns to ‘diverse’ AI models”, in Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, archived from the original on 2023-05-20