heterogjenia
Heterogjenia is a term derived from the Greek words "heteros" meaning "other" and "genos" meaning "kind" or "race." It refers to the quality or state of being composed of dissimilar elements or individuals. In a sociological context, heterogjenia describes a society characterized by diversity in its population, encompassing differences in ethnicity, religion, culture, socioeconomic status, and other social markers. This heterogeneity can manifest in various ways, influencing social interactions, political structures, and cultural expressions.
A heterogjenous society is often contrasted with a homogjenous one, where the population shares a high degree