ABSTRACT

This chapter looks at the various needs and approaches of technology and its place in the scientific tradition. It examines what is happening in terms of classical sociology and investigate how solutions can be achieved satisfying different and competing concepts of technologies. Linking sociology and technology together is both a relatively new and old phenomenon in social sciences. In general terms, sociologists examine and interpret scientific and research traditions. Sociological theories should fulfil various functions. The new technology and its reproduction and adaptation to the production process affect various sectors of society. The effects of new technology its reproduction and its adaptation in the production process, affect various sectors of society. Political developments and the formation of political parties, for instance were established due to this process. The technical systemic structure of work was not planned at the beginning of the technical intention nor in the previous forms of work.