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The sociology of science and technology encompasses two interconnected disciplines: science sociology and the examination of technological advancements and transformations. Education in science sociology emphasizes evaluating how social, political, and cultural influences mold scientific understanding, fields, and professional paths. This sociological exploration also seeks to comprehend how science interacts with other societal structures. Technology sociology covers topics like the effects and consequences of specific technologies in areas including agriculture, healthcare, and ecology, studying technological hazards, risk evaluation techniques, the credibility of risk society concepts, and the interplay between technological development and governmental decisions. The interdependence of science, technology, and social systems remains fundamental to both areas of study.