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Acoustic Cocooning: How the Car became a Place to Unwind
K.T. Bijsterveld
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Maastricht University Science, Technology and Society Studies
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Acoustics
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Cocoon
100%
Radio
50%
Europe
25%
Corporate
25%
Target Sound
25%
Consumer Groups
25%
Noise Reduction
25%
Three-form
25%
Techno
25%
Cross-cultural Analysis
25%
Tranquillity
25%
Car Sound
25%
Engine Sound
25%
Symbolism
25%
Car Manufacturers
25%
Companionship
25%
Driver Skill
25%
Sound Design
25%
Culturology
25%
Car Audio
25%
Interior Car Sound
25%
Archaeology
25%
Car Cabin
25%
AudioSet
25%
Experience Society
25%
Acoustic Conditions
25%
Arts and Humanities
Sound
100%
1990s
50%
Cultural Analysis
25%
Controlled
25%
Techno
25%
1920s
25%
Sound Design
25%
Tranquility
25%
Culturology
25%
Companionship
25%
Archeology
25%
INIS
cars
100%
acoustics
100%
contraction
9%
availability
9%
space
9%
design
9%
europe
9%
engines
9%
construction
9%
roads
9%
bubbles
9%
manufacturers
9%
noise
9%
archaeology
9%
Social Sciences
Cultural Analysis
100%
Archeology
100%
Experience Society
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Consumer
100%