
Homoantagonism
Homoantagonism is a term used in anthropology and biology to describe conflict or opposition between different human groups, such as tribes, communities, or populations. It refers to situations where groups act against each other's interests, often resulting from competition over resources, territory, or social differences. This antagonism can lead to hostility, misunderstandings, or violence, impacting social cohesion and development. Understanding homoantagonism helps researchers analyze historical and contemporary conflicts among human groups, emphasizing the importance of social integration and conflict resolution for peaceful coexistence.