The Inter-disciplinary Nature of Social Sciences

Authors

  • Dr V. Basil Hans* Research Professor, Srinivas University, Mangalore. Author

Keywords:

Global issues, critical social knowledge, disciplines, social scientific disaster, understanding of complex issues

Abstract

The interdisciplinary nature of social sciences is a defining feature that enhances its ability to address complex societal issues. Unlike traditional, isolated disciplines, social sciences draw upon knowledge and methods from a variety of fields, such as economics, sociology, political science, psychology, and anthropology. This convergence of diverse perspectives enables a more holistic understanding of human behavior, social systems, and cultural dynamics. The integration of qualitative and quantitative approaches, along with collaboration between disciplines, facilitates the exploration of interconnected phenomena such as globalization, inequality, and political change. By bridging gaps between various academic domains, the interdisciplinary approach in social sciences fosters a deeper, more comprehensive analysis of societal challenges, promoting innovative solutions and policy development. This article explores the significance, challenges, and benefits of an interdisciplinary framework within the social sciences, highlighting its role in advancing both theory and practical applications in addressing contemporary global issues.

 

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2025-01-01

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The Inter-disciplinary Nature of Social Sciences. (2025). World Journal of Economics, Business and Management, 2(1), 1-4. https://wasrpublication.com/index.php/wjebm/article/view/128