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Disciplines, Ideas and

Applied Social Sciences

Teacher Angel Andal


PRAYER
ATTENDANCE
LESSON develop comprehensive definition
of social science and applied
1
OBJECTIVES social sciences;

clarify the relationship between


social sciences and applied social
2 sciences;

distinguish between social


3 sciences and applied social
sciences;
LESSON compare and contrast the
different applied social sciences;
4
OBJECTIVES
explain the functions and effects
of applied social sciences; and
5

describe the public relation of


6 social sciences and applied social
science practitioners
ALL-IN-ONE
THINK AND DRAW AN
OBJECT THAT WILL
DESCRIBE THE THREE (3)
BASIC CONCEPTS AND
APPROACHES IN THE
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
W H AT I S
APPLIED SOCIAL
SCIENCE?
• The application of social science theories, concepts, methods,
and findings to problems identified in the wider society,
(D.Jary & J. Jary 2000).
• Is an integrated science cutting across and transcending various
social science disciplines in addressing a wide range of issues
in a contemporary, innovative, and dynamic way.
• The study that uses knowledge based on theories, principles,
and methods of interdisciplinary disciplines of basic social
science to understand society and to help address or solve a
social problem or practical problem in society.

APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE


W H AT I S S O C I A L
SCIENCE?
• Social Sciences are disciplines concerned with the systematic
study of social phenomena.
• The term social science is defined as the study of human
society; that particular area of study that relates to human
behavior and society.
• Branch of science that deals with the institutions, the
functioning of human society, and with the interpersonal
relationships of individuals as members of society.

SOCIAL SCIENCE
W H AT A R E T H E
DISCIPLINES OF
SOCIAL SCIENCE?
• ANTHROPOLOGY
• ECONOMICS
• SOCIOLOGY
• POLITICAL SCIENCE
• HISTORY
• CRIMINOLOGY
• PSYCHOLOGY
• GEOGRAPHY
• COMMUNICATION STUDIES
SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
RELIES ON THE
SYMBOLIC MEANING
THAT PEOPLE DEVELOP
AND RELY UPON IN
THE PROCESS OF
SOCIAL INTERACTION
ANTHROPOLOGY
• The study of what makes us human.
• The scientific study of humans and
human behavior and societies in
the past and present
ECONOMICS
• A social science concerned with the
production, distribution, and
consumption of goods and services.
SOCIOLOGY
The study of human social
relationships and institutions.
Sociology's subject matter is diverse,
ranging from crime to religion, from
the family to the state, from the
divisions of race and social class to
the shared beliefs of a common
culture, and from social stability to
radical change in who societies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
A social science that involves the
study og political institutions,
government systems, and politcal
behavior. These scientists use
qualitative and quantitative research to
understand political trends and
decision - making.
WHY ARE THESE
INSTITUTIONS
IMPORTANT?
HISTORY
The discipline that studies the
chronological record of events
based on a criticak examination
of source materials and usually
presenting an explanation of their
causess.
CRIMINOLOGY
A social science that studies
crime and criminal behaviors.
Criminologists want to
understand what is crime, what is
deviant behavior, and what
influences a person to commit a
crime.
PSYCHOLOGY
The scientific study of the mind
and behavior. It is a multifaceted
discipline and includes many sub-
fields of study such areas as
human development, sports,
health, clinical, social, behavior
and cognitive processes.
GEOGRAPHY
The study of places and the
relationships between people and
their environments.
COMMUNICATION
STUDIES
An academic discipline that deals
with the processes of
communication, commonly
defined as the giving and
receiving of verbal and non-
verbal messages
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN SOCIAL
SCIENCES AND APPLIED
SOCIAL SCIENCES
• Social Sciences are more specific and focused on a
distinct facet of a social phenomenon while applied social
science attempts to focus on a distinct issue but uses
insights from various social science disciplines.

• Social science may explore broadly their distinct


disciplines, some of their input may easily become
applied while others remain theoretical.
FUNCTIONS AND
EFFECTS OF
APPLIED SOCIAL
SCIENCES
Generate knowledge in an organic way for
evidence-based actions and solutions to
social problems and issues. They provide
learning feedback by simultaneously
engaging the experts and the stakeholders
that form a social world
They cause social sciences to do things
rather than just remain a source of
factual knowledge with little or no
utility at all.
Generate practical solutions to complex
social problems
Provision of knowledge by social science
becomes the moral basis for applied
social science to address the issues or
problems of society.
Communication knowledge provides
accessibility to information and thereby
serves the rights of an individual and the
public to be informed and to be heard y
their elders and communities
Counseling provides healing, courage,
and strength for an individual to face
his/her issues and take up the best
possible option in moments of life crisis.
The social work promotes social change,
problem solving in human relationships,
and the empowerment and liberation of
people to enhance their holistic well-
being.
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND
APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE
PRACTITIONERS
BUILD THE
PYRAMID
YOU COMPLETE ME
I U N D E R S TA N D
T H AT . . .

I R E A L I Z E D T H AT . . .

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