Tokenism
Also known as: Token Inclusion
The practice of including a small number of individuals from underrepresented groups primarily for the appearance of inclusivity rather than for meaningful participation or impact. In accessibility research, tokenism occurs when studies include a minimal number of disabled participants to meet perceived inclusion requirements without genuinely centering their perspectives in the research design or outcomes. Avoiding tokenism requires moving beyond minimum participant counts toward deep, sustained community engagement and power-sharing in the research process.
Category: ethics · disability studies · inclusive design
Related: Nothing About Us Without Us · Participatory Design · Community Sustainability