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This chapter presents a critical rethinking of inclusion by incorporating Aboriginal perspectives from Australia. The authors introduce the concepts of positionality and relationality, arguing for a more localized framework of understanding diversity, equity, and inclusion. The study examines how Indigenous knowledge systems can inform and improve existing inclusion practices, challenging dominant Western-centric paradigms in organizational diversity research and management.

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