Document Type : Research Paper

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The use of Geographic Information System (GIS) has broadly established its prominence among other sciences and is now used as a tool accepted by all existing systems and structures for work at the Earth’s level, and in particular the human population residing on it.
GIS will also have vast applications as a coherent technology, a combined system (structure) reducing the disagreements among them; in fact, as essential prerequisites for creating necessary research infrastructures in each case. The author of this text introduces the GIS as a potential force for using broader chains of social sciences, as well as for social science research and related issues.
In this paper, he examines and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of technology, and in this regard, he puts forward six key concepts on how to use this system (GIS) in social sciences. He concludes his discussion with concepts related to the ground’s digital tools and connections and their potential values as a driving force.