inclusivity
/ˌɪnkluːˈsɪvəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnkluːˈsɪvəti/ (ame, ipa) · /in-(ˌ)klü-ˈsi-və-tē -ˈzi-/ (ame, mw)
inclusivity — 名詞
1. The active effort to include people of different backgrounds, abilities, and ide
包容性
讓所有人平等參與的理念與實踐
The active effort to include people of different backgrounds, abilities, and identities so that everyone has equal access to opportunities, resources, and participation.
The company introduced a new policy on inclusivity after staff raised concerns about unequal treatment.
該公司推出了一項包容性政策,因為員工對不平等待遇提出了關切。
collocation: policy on inclusivity
Jing said that true inclusivity means changing how things work, not just inviting more people.
Jing 說真正的包容性是改變做事方式,而不只是邀請更多人。
that-clause with 'means' for unpacking the concept
The school's inclusivity programme helped students from different cultures feel welcome.
這所學校的包容性計畫幫助來自不同文化的學生感到受歡迎。
Many people praised the festival for its commitment to inclusivity across all age groups.
許多人稱讚該節慶對各年齡層都展現了包容性的承諾。
The committee is working on measures to improve inclusivity in the workplace.
該委員會正在研擬措施,以改善職場的包容性。
- inclusiveness
More common in everyday speech; inclusivity is the preferred term in professional and policy writing.
- equity
Focuses on fairness and justice in outcomes, not just the act of including.
- accessibility
Overlaps in meaning but centres on removing physical, digital, or social barriers.
- exclusion
The act of deliberately leaving people out.
- discrimination
Treating people unfairly because of group membership.
用法筆記
Frequently used in formal and professional contexts (workplace, education, public policy). Often paired with diversity as a related but distinct concept: diversity refers to who is represented; inclusivity refers to whether everyone can participate equally.