“…In the first stage, as a means of diagnosing institutional philosophy and policy, an ex post facto study was performed through documentary analysis and review of information accessible via university websites. Website content analysis has already been used in other research as a source of information about the commitment of higher education institutions to diversity, inclusion, equity and social justice (e.g., Ford et al., 2019 ; Ford and Patterson, 2019 ; Holland and Ford, 2020 ; LePeau et al., 2018 ; Wilson et al., 2012 ; Wilson and Meyer, 2009 ), so that this tradition was continued in our first stage. This data collection strategy is more objective than survey procedures when researchers focus on normative information, since limited cognitive ability of respondents to retrieve stored data is avoided, even if, on the other hand, content analysis includes an interpretative component when linking text units to codes ( Krippendorff, 2013 ).…”