Abstract
It examines how sociological theory and empirical practice interact, emphasizing the need to combine both to understand social processes. The study examines how theoretical frameworks affect empirical research methods and how empirical findings shape social ideas. The paper examines historical tensions between theory and practice to identify key challenges and opportunities for narrowing this gap. Modern methodologies like mixed methods, multidisciplinary collaborations, and reflexivity are examined to make sociological research more relevant and applicable. This study underlines the need for theoretical-empirical dialogue to advance sociological knowledge and tackle complex social issues.
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