Pluriformity
Pluriformity, from Latin pluri- meaning many and formis meaning forms, denotes the condition of existing in many forms or states. It is a broad concept applied across disciplines to describe diversity of forms, structures, or voices within a system rather than uniformity.
In sociology and political science, pluriformity describes the coexistence of diverse cultural, linguistic, religious, or ethnic
In media policy, pluriformity refers to a broadcasting or media landscape that contains a range of ownership,
In linguistics and communication studies, pluriformity can refer to the presence of multiple forms of expression,
In biology, the term is less common; pluriformity may be used informally to describe populations with multiple
Critiques note that pluralism can complicate governance and social cohesion, and the term's value depends on