Conflictos sociales

“Conflictos sociales,” which translates to “social conflicts,” refers to the disagreements, disputes, or tensions that arise among different groups within a society. These conflicts can be based on various factors, including but not limited to socio-economic disparities, cultural differences, political ideologies, or class struggles. Social conflicts often manifest in various forms, such as protests, strikes, riots, or political movements, and can involve a range of actors such as individuals, communities, organizations, or governmental bodies.

The underlying causes of social conflicts can include issues like inequality, discrimination, perceived injustices, and the struggle for resources or power. They can have significant impacts on social cohesion, public policy, and the overall stability of a society. Understanding social conflicts is essential for addressing the grievances that fuel them and for fostering dialogue and resolution strategies that promote peace and social justice.