摘要:I moved from California to Cambridge in 1970, to start my first academicposition as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Harvard. I had already heard ofEgon Bittner and knew he taught at Brandeis. My fellow Ethnomethdologists (myspecialty at the time) knew him as a ‘good man’, but not one who was on thecutting edge of our field. He had trained with Harold Garfinkel but EM1 was nothis sole focus