Robert K. Merton was a sociologist who founded the study of the sociology of science, how acts of research influence and are influenced by the contexts being studied. Two of his early essays exemplify this body of work whereby he and his research teams reflect on the challenges and difficulties of performing field work. In\nthis episode, we examine two speeches delivered in 1947 \u2013 \u201cThe Machine, the Worker, and the Engineer\u201d and \u201cSelected Problems of Field Work in the Planned\nCommunity\u201d \u2013 that exemplifies the effort to better understand how to study social change in organizations due to technology change.