Published February 16, 2026 | Version v1
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Diversity as Discourse: A Critical Race Theory–Informed Analysis of Tokenism in Media Debates on Inclusive Casting

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Present dialogues regarding inclusive casting are frequently framed as progressive efforts to amend historical under-representation; however, they often elicit counter-narratives that depict inclusion as superficial or tokenistic. This study examines the discursive construction of tokenism within English-language media discussions on inclusive casting, employing Critical Race Theory (CRT) as its primary analytical framework. The research employs qualitative critical discourse analysis to investigate a series of media commentaries and opinion pieces regarding casting processes in film and television. Drawing on key tenets of Critical Race Theory, including the persistence of racism, interest convergence, and the critique of liberalism, the analysis reveals that discourses of diversity are often articulated through market-oriented and liberal paradigms that prioritise visibility, individual merit, and representational equity, while obscuring systemic inequalities and historical marginalisation. Sometimes, inclusive casting is justified by references to commercial viability, audience appeal, and symbolic progress. This shows how racial inclusiveness can line up with institutional and economic interests. At the same time, counter-discourses that talk about authenticity, meritocracy, and color-blindness work against structural critiques of racial inequality and change the meaning of inclusion to mean unnecessary or ideologically driven. This study conceptualises diversity as a discursive construction rather than a neutral practice, contributing to critical scholarship on race, representation, and power in contemporary media culture, while emphasising the limitations of superficial inclusion that maintains underlying racial hierarchies.

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