hybridity
Hybridity is the property of something that is formed by combining two or more distinct elements. In academic usage, it refers to a process or product in which features from different origins are integrated to create something with characteristics of both. Hybridity appears across scientific, cultural, linguistic, and technological contexts.
In biology, hybrids result when individuals from genetically distinct populations or species reproduce. Plant and animal
In cultural and social studies, hybridity describes the blending of cultures, identities, languages, and practices at
Linguistically, hybridity is evident in creoles and pidgins, code-switching, and widespread borrowing between languages. In media
Debates about hybridity address both its creative potential and its social implications. Critics warn that claims