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Applied Sociology www.AssignmentPoint.com www.AssignmentPoint.com Applied sociology and "sociological practice" has come to refer to intervention using sociological knowledge in an applied setting. Applied sociologists work in a wide variety of settings including universities, government, and private practice, using sociological methods to help communities solve everyday problems, such as improving community policing and crime prevention, evaluating and improving drug courts, assessing the needs of inner city neighborhoods, developing the capacity of an educational system, or promoting the development of housing and related resources for aging populations. Sociological practice is different from pure academic sociology in which sociologists work in an academic setting such as a university with a teaching and pure research orientation. Although there are some common origins, sociological practice is entirely distinct from social work.[16] An increasing number of universities are attempting to gear curricula toward practical sociology in this way. Clinical sociology courses give students the skills to be able to work effectively with clients, teach basic counseling skills, give knowledge that is useful for careers such as victims assisting and drug rehabilitation, www.AssignmentPoint.com and teach the student how to integrate sociological knowledge with other fields they may go into such as marriage and family therapy, and clinical social work. As defined by the Applied Social Sciences Forum ( ASSF ), applied Social Science (ASS) seeks to highlight the processes of social and political transformation taking place in a particular society . It is characterized by the operational aspect of the knowledge it produces. Unlike pure academic knowledge, applied social sciences try to steer the debate towards scientific priorities of social and political reform and accompanying social transformations. From this point of view, the applied social sciences can be seen as complementary knowledge that enrich both the action and the academic sciences. The objectives of ASS are to deepen reflection on practical issues related to their objective, to support the major decision making in society and enable researchers to support their knowledge and enrich the range of possible solutions. www.AssignmentPoint.com The " action research" is the framework of choice for applied social sciences . Action research can be defined here as a process that involves further intervention by the researcher beyond the return of a single diagnostic assay type, or inventory. The researcher may, in this way, have several hats within the same search: • A role of developer issues, logical actions and issues of different actors, • An expert who accompanies the action from his methodology and science role • A facilitator role pilot working groups and aims, as and when the progress of its work, its analyzes to confront the realities of stakeholders power feed, • A mediator who brings out back and speak different stakeholders of an action system • A role of facilitator who can help build collective courses of action relevant while remaining outside issues discussed. www.AssignmentPoint.com