nonnativeness
Nonnativeness refers to the state of not being native to a particular place. This concept can be applied to various contexts, including organisms, people, and ideas. In ecology, a nonnative species, also known as an introduced or alien species, is one that has been introduced to an area outside of its natural range. These species can sometimes become invasive, outcompeting native species for resources or disrupting local ecosystems.
In a human context, nonnativeness can refer to individuals who have migrated from one country or region
The term can also be used more broadly to describe anything that is new or foreign to