Acknowledgements
Karin Bijsterveld & Aagje Swinnen
Introduction
Part I-Moving Concepts: What Theory Can Do
Harro van Lente
Reversing the Gaze on Expectations in Technology: The Philosopher Ortega y Gasset and Innovation Studies
Joseph Wachelder
A Modernization Perspective on Dutch Universities in the 19th Century: Theoretical Sociology Challenging Historiography
Karin van Leeuwen
Constitutional Reform in the Postwar Netherlands: Law in History
Ferenc Laczo
Rethinking Eastern Europe in European Studies: Creating Symmetry through Interdisciplinarity
Paul Stephenson
Gift and Reciprocity in the Aftermath of the 2003 Heatwave: Using Social Theory to Understand Public Confusion in Response to Solidarity Day in France
Elsje Fourie
Freeing the Frog in the Well: Borrowing from History to Understand Contemporary Japanese Development Aid to Ethiopia
Part II-Refolding Methods: How Twists Require Tweaks
Aagje Swinnen
Examining Personal and Cultural Narratives of Aging: Literary Gerontology Revisited
Emilie Sitzia
Museology and Its Others: Analyzing Exhibition Storytelling through Narratology, Space analysis, Discourse analysis, and Ethnographic Research
Karin Bijsterveld
Spatial Rituals and Ritualized Space in Dutch Postwar Homes for the Elderly: Anthropology in History
Kathleen Gregory, Paul Groth, Andrea Scharnhorst, and Sally Wyatt The Mysterious User of Research Data: Knitting Together Science and Technology Studies with Information and Computer Science
Part III-Cascading Collaborations: With Artists, Style, and Skill
Flora Lysen
Interdisciplinary Anticipations: Art-Science Collaboration at the Maastricht Brain Stimulation and Cognition Laboratory
Patricia de Vries
The Artificial Womb: Speculative Design Meets the Sociotechnical History of Reproductive Labor
Peter Peters, Ties van de Werff, Imogen Eve, and Jos Roeden
Doing Collaborative Research on Symphonic Orchestra Audiences: Interventionist Ethnography of Music Practices
Jessica Mesman
Alignment and Alienation: Emergency Staff and Midwifery Scholars as Co-Researchers
Valentina Mazzucato, Bilisuma Dito, and Karlijn Haagsman
'Doing' Teamwork as 'Doing' Family: Researching Transnational Migrant Families through Interdisciplinary Collaboration