“…Racial inclusivity, for example, is particularly problematic because of controversies surrounding the topic and the best way to approach it. For instance, many studies suffer from definitional issues (e.g., Hilliard, 2015), use simple frequency counts (e.g., Hilliard, 2015; Roohani & Molana, 2013), explore just one textbook or textbook series (e.g., Parsaiyan & Garshasbi, 2021; Smith, 2020; Taylor‐Mendes, 2009), or use a binary division of Whites versus non‐Whites (Parsaiyan & Garshasbi, 2021; Romney, 2019). Thus, despite race being an important issue in ELT for over twenty years (e.g., Kubota & Lin, 2006), and notwithstanding the fact that Whites are repeatedly shown as being over‐represented in ELT textbooks (Von Esch, Motha, & Kubota, 2020), there seems to have been a lack of cumulative knowledge‐building with regard to investigating the nuances of racial inclusivity in textbook imagery.…”