“…Contrariwise, following major events such as George Floyd's murder, we have witnessed the worldwide growth of initiatives highlighting inequalities and focusing on pursuing DEI principles, stressing the growing demand for more social justice in various settings—schools, workplaces and society at large (Oswick & Noon, 2014; Payton et al, 2022; Schachner, 2019; Sherbin & Rashid, 2017). Social justice, ‘a state of fairness, moderation, and equality in the distribution of rights and resources in society’ (United Nations, 2006) underpins a focus on social inclusion , which is ‘the process of improving the terms of participation in society, particularly for people who are disadvantaged, through enhancing opportunities, access to resources, voice, and respect for rights.’ Social inclusion has been the focus of much IS scholarship (cf.…”