From Theory to Practice: Integrating Sociology, Economics, and Political Science in Social Research

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2026

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Bentham Science Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

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Many of the world’s biggest problems—such as poverty, inequality, unemployment, climate change, and weak governance—are complex and deeply connected. These issues cannot be understood fully by using only one subject. This chapter explains why combining the strengths of sociology, economics, and political science through interdisciplinary research is important for understanding and solving real-world problems. Each of these subjects looks at society differently. Sociology helps us understand people, communities, culture, and social systems. Economics focuses on how resources are produced and shared, and how choices are made. Political science explains how power works, how decisions are made in governments, and how public policies are created. When we bring these fields together, we get a fuller and more realistic picture of the world. This chapter also discusses the challenges of doing interdisciplinary work—such as differences in methods, academic structures, and lack of training. It suggests practical solutions like encouraging team-based research, reforming education to support broad learning, and supporting flexible research systems. Interdisciplinary research helps connect theory with real-life issues and can lead to better ideas, stronger policies, and more useful knowledge for societies around the world.

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Book Title: Bridging Disciplines: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Transforming Education Book Author(s)/Editor(s): Tahmeena Khan, Manisha Singh & Saman Raza

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Economics, Interdisciplinarity, Political science, Social research, Sociology.

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