Social and Ethical Aspects in Engineering: Assignment 1
Social and Ethical Aspects in Engineering: Assignment 1
Social and Ethical Aspects in Engineering: Assignment 1
DEPARTMENT
Electrical Engineering
Introduction
University of Engineering and technology, Lahore (New
Campus)
• Sociology is the systematic study of human society.
• Society refers to people who interact in a defined territory and share a culture.
• Every individual is unique, society shapes the lives of people in patterned ways.
• Sociological Perspective is looking for general in the particular.
• Sociologists look for general patterns in the behavior of particular people.
• Sociological perspective shows us that factors such as age, schooling, ethnicity and social class guide
our selection of partner.
C. Wright Mills describes
“the sociological imagination”
allows sociologists to place personal troubles of individuals within a framework of larger social
issues I.e. divorce
seeing the general in the particular (Peter Berger, 1963) Possible to identify general patterns in
the behavior of particular people
People are split into different categories men vs. women rich vs. poor The categories to which we
belong shape our experiences
Higher income women expect their men to be sensitive to others, to talk readily, and to share
feelings Lower income women look for men who do not drink to much, were not violent,
and held steady jobs.
There are 194 total nations in the world and we categorize them into 3 different types.
Positivism:
Definition: a way of understanding based on science Society operates according to its laws
(much like the laws of nature)
Sociologists view
• Sociologists are interested in the experience of individuals.
• Those experiences are shaped by interactions with social groups and society as a whole.
• To a sociologist, the personal decisions an individual makes do not exist in a vacuum.
• Cultural patterns and social forces put pressure on people to select one choice over another.
• Sociologists try to identify these general patterns by examining the behavior of large groups of people
living in the same society and experiencing the same societal pressure