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The research presented here is the result of a joint research project from research master students of the program "Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology" (2014-2016) at Maastricht University. The seven of us have each conducted individual studies incorporating various cases that deal with musical cultures from the perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS).

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    The research presented here is the result of a joint research project from research master students of the program "Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology" (2014-2016) at Maastricht University. The seven of us have each conducted individual studies incorporating various cases that deal with musical cultures from the perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS).
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A Media Studies Approach to Developments of the Home Organ

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