inclusiota
Inclusiota is a theoretical construct used in social sciences, design studies, and policy analysis to describe and quantify the level of inclusivity within a system, organization, or process. It seeks to capture how welcoming and accessible a given context is for people of diverse backgrounds.
The term is a coined neologism that combines inclusion with a suffix implying a measurable whole; it
A typical inclusiota framework identifies several dimensions: access and participation, representation and voice, safety and equity,
Measurement often uses composite indices combining policy presence, barrier removal, participation rates, accessibility audits, and user
Applications include evaluating universities, workplaces, and digital platforms; a high inclusiota score is associated with universal
Critiques note definitional ambiguity, potential for metric-driven shallow changes, sensitivity to cultural context, and uneven adoption