Maastricht University Science, Technology and Society Studies

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The Maastricht University – Science, Technology and Society Studies (MUSTS) research programme studies the relations among science, technology and society, focusing on Cultures of Research and Innovation. We are interested in settings that are infused with new knowledge, instruments, artefacts, actors, and skills—whether in the laboratory, the hospital, the workshop, the concert hall, or regulatory agencies.

We study such cultures of research and innovation in a radically interdisciplinary way. The classic disciplines of sociology, anthropology, history and philosophy play a constituting role. Cultural themes are historicized; historical questions are shown to have normative dimensions; and ethical issues are studied as social phenomena. Analysis typically moves among different levels (from micro-level studies of local practices to macro-level questions of governance, policy and morality). MUSTS research is adventurous in exploring theoretical and empirical fault lines, but it is always rigorous in its methodological approach, theoretical grounding, and scholarly justifications.

 Director: Prof. Cyrus Mody

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Can Europe resist the digital oligarchy?

Are EU citizens essentially the serfs of a handful of American monopolies? Here, Maastricht University researchers Valentina Golunova and Dani Shanley discuss the geopolitical and institutional consequences of the new ‘digital oligarchy.’ Why do its leaders—paradoxically—still need our consent for the...
Dani and Valentina looking into camera

Book launch and professorship Anna Harris: The Matter of Hospitals

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Hospitals are often seen through the lens of urgency, care, and crisis – but what about the materials that make them work?
Portretfoto Anna Harris

Harro van Lente appointed chairman of Netherlands Health Council committee

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The Netherlands Health Council (Gezondheidsraad) has installed a committee to prepare an advisory report on preventive signalling of dementia.
Harro van Lente

Darian Meacham appointed co-investigator in national ROBUST programme

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The programme boosts fundamental research in artificial intelligence through public-private collaborations.
Darian Meacham

Read all about our research achievements of 2024 in the newly published annual research report

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In-depth interviews with colleagues who have been appointed via the sector plans, and highlights the key achievements of FASoS research in 2024.
FASoS research report cover 2024