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Inclusive language is an important aspect of practising diversity and inclusion. Language can also have very positive effects on people. When inclusive ...



Ripple Effects: The Case of Gender-Inclusive Language ABSTRACT

Perhaps even more tellingly gender- inclusive forms appeared in many students' writing. Thus



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May 18 2018 that effect. Becoming conscious of how language impacts others can help prevent feelings of exclusion and discomfort in the workplace.



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Inclusive Language Use in Multicultural Business Organizations: The effect on. Creativity and Performance. International Journal of Business Communication 



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Inclusive Language Guide - GSMA

Language is powerful and can have varying effects; we acknowledge not everyone understands the words or phrases that are considered hurtful or offensive and 



the impact of words: inclusive language in your workplace.

In workplaces using gender-inclusive language contributes to making everyone feel welcome and sets an example for employees that gender-inclusive language is 



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The complex cumulative way in which the effects of multiple forms of discrimination (such as racism



Gender-neutral language in the European Parliament

guidelines which provide practical advice in all official languages on the use of gender-fair and inclusive language. On behalf of the High-Level Group



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a positive attitude towards gender-inclusive language which indicates the “The social perception of heroes and murderers: effects of gender-inclusive.



Equity Diversity and Inclusion

INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE GUIDELINES FOREWORD For the first time APA is systematically and institutionally examining acknowledging and charting a path forward to address its role in racism and other forms of destructive social hierarchies including but not limited to sexism ableism ageism heterosexism classism and religious bigotry



Inclusive Language Guide - GSMA

Inclusive language is a form of communication that avoids using words expressions or assumptions that would stereotype demean or exclude people For example gendered language is commonly understood as language that has a bias towards a particular sex or social gender



Guidelines for Inclusive Language - Linguistic Society of America

Guidelines for Inclusive Language Inclusive language acknowledges diversity conveys respect to all people is sensitive to differences and promotes equal opportunities These guidelines highlight ways in which linguists can both lead the way in proactively writing inclusively and avoid past pitfalls or habits



Say This Not That - The Diversity Movement

INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE ASKS US TO EXAMINE OUR OWN UNCONSCIOUS BIASES IN-GROUPS AND OUT-GROUPS THEN PAY ATTENTION TO OUR LINGUISTIC HABITS AROUND THEM IT CALLS FOR THOUGHTFULNESS AND PERSONAL GROWTH SO THAT WE MAY AVOID REINFORCING HARMFUL LANGUAGE AND ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT NORMS



Building inclusion through the power of language

Inclusive language gives a more accurate view of the real world by reflecting social diversity rather than perpetuating stereotypes It avoids making false assumptions about (or stereotyping) people based on their age cultural background disability gender Indigenous background or sexual orientation and gender identity



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inappropriate language may amount to discrimination and impinge on the enjoyment of human rights By adopting language that celebrates diversity we will contribute to strengthening the human rights model of disability and to creating a more inclusive United Nations

What is inclusive language?

    Inclusive language is a form of communication that avoids using words, expressions or assumptions that would stereotype, demean or exclude people. For example, gendered language is commonly understood as language that has a bias towards a particular sex or social gender.

How can supervisors and employees promote inclusive language in the workplace?

    Through a collective effort to keep these day-to-day guidelines in mind, supervisors and employees can reinforce inclusive language that celebrates and supports diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Learning about proactive approaches to building respectful workplaces.

How do you be an inclusive speaker?

    Use of prejudiced language. Take time to educate yourself about what words, phrases, or perspectives may offend your listeners. One goal of an audience-centered, inclusive speaker is to be cautious about prejudiced language or remarks. Self-reflection. Bring self-awareness to the times when you use words and expressions in writing.

Where can I find APA’s inclusive language guidelines?

    AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION?INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE GUIDELINES??22 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 apa.org Title Inclusive Language Guidelines
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