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词汇 tokenism
释义 tokenism
noun[ U ]
 disapprovinguk /ˈtəʊ.kən.ɪ.zəm/ us /ˈtoʊ.kən.ɪ.zəm/
something that a person or organization does that seems to support or help a group of people who are treated unfairly in society, such as giving a member of that group an important or public position, but which is not meant to make changes that would help that group of people in a lasting way: 装点门面;装样子
She avoided accusations of tokenism by appointing several women to prominent positions in the party.
The use of gay supporting characters in Hollywood films has been criticised as mere tokenism.
The government talks tough about improving the diet of schoolchildren, but the measures taken smack of tokenism.
Related words
tokenadjective
tokenisticdisapproving
Community groups feel that the consultation smacks of tokenism and lip service, and say that they have contributed ideas only to have decisions made that ignore them.
There’s a lot of tokenism involved that only serves to make the people implementing the policies feel better about themselves.
These sorts of social engagement don’t need to be a form of feel-good tokenism whereby the privileged make a few charitable gestures before moving on with their lives.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly
ableism
ableist
agism
agist
Anglocentric
discrimination
discriminative
discriminatorily
discriminatory
drumhead
one-sided
one-sidedly
one-sidedness
one-way
the old school tie
two-tier
unbalance
unequal
unequally
uneven

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Affected & insincere

tokenism | Business English


tokenism
noun[ U ]
 disapprovinguk /ˈtəʊkənɪzəm/us
the fact of doing something only to show that you are following rules or doing what is expected or seen to be fair, and not because you really believe it is the right thing to do:
We were accused of tokenism when we appointed the first woman to our management board.
Of course we should revise our recruitment policies, but we should guard against tokenism.

Examples of tokenism


tokenism
If one ignores the problems of patronisation, selection and tokenism, their case for the co-operative involvement of subjects in research into them is strong.
The ills of cursoriness and tokenism are difficult to avoid in a couple of pages.
To respond to unmet needs, the official strategy is to settle for tokenism.
This has produced tokenism and a refusal to engage with the structures that might shape an enlightened understanding of race.
Similarly, the considerable variety of songs included would be problematic, and lead to accusations of tokenism, if followed in other places.
She is the only woman minister, so is it tokenism?
Another example of tokenism related to some agencies accepting engagement with a small proportion of a community as achieving the community involvement aim.
Cook (2002: 516) describes consultation as:'a crucial, yet deeply problematic issue' dogged with criticisms of tokenism and unrepresentativeness.
What has to be avoided is merely funding political correctness and tokenism.
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One has to question the value of that sort of tokenism.
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Like many of the renewable resources which it is claimed are needed to produce energy, this is to a large extent political tokenism.
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What seems to have been debated tonight is the provision of an in-house creche, which, in my view, would be mere feminist tokenism.
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All of them are talking about the wonderful tokenism.
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It will be one of the worst cases of tokenism if it is made up of yes-men and women.
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Town and parish councils should also be given a greater true role in planning decisions, not tokenism.
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