There is ambiguity among many researchers about the possibility of developing applied sociology. On the other hand, some researchers can not translate theoretical information into practical application in the field of Applied Sociology
The only area where sociology and social work have integrated knowledge has been at the academic level and social work has been more open to such sharing than sociology. This is demonstrated by the fact that sociologists are part of graduate social work faculties while social workers are rarely employed by graduate sociology departments. At the undergraduate level, the opposite is true with many social work educators teaching sociology courses while few sociologists teach social work courses.
should we have to see first, what direction we want. may on the one hand outsiders can not observe the actual social processes in the Arab world. this is because due to the closing of scientific information or information about the social aspects of the Arab world are thriving today. Because information comes only from one side, but the interpretations were dictated a reflection of the social world of Arab-looking glasses outside parties. maybe you reject this. but this is the fact that you received thirsty
As Durkheim said, Sociology is the analysis of "social facts" and that is where its object of study lies. Applied Sociology tries to tackle social problems by understanding at different levels of analysis. On the one hand there would be the descriptive level, on the other hand there would be the explanatory level and, finally, there would be the transformative level (where the results of the sociological analysis are the basis for proposing empowerment).
I believe that, when considering Sociology as an applied science, we must ask questions that are closely linked to the culture of the geographical context itself. Enter from the naive question of the researcher to go deeper into different levels of analysis. In the United States, the current of applied sociology was very much focused on the analysis of consumer behaviour or political predictions, but, in short, the ontological approach is the same, that is, to analyze in order to describe, explain or transform the behaviour of a particular society that is connected by a dynamic and constantly changing culture.