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2004–2000 (Vols. 31–27)
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31:4 (2004) Native Women and State Violence
Haunani Kay Trask, The Color of Violence
Sarah Deer, Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime: Native Women and Children at the Mercy of the State
Roxanne Chinook, My Spirit Lives
Myla Vincenti Carpio, The Lost Generation: American Indian Women and Sterilization Abuse
Luana Ross, Native Women, Mean-Spirited Drugs, and Punishing Policies
Stormy Ogden , Ex-prisoner Pomo Woman Speaks Out
Roe Bubar and Pamela Jumper Thurman, Violence Against Native Women
Roe Bubar, Poetry
Andrea Smith, Boarding School Abuses, Human Rights, and Reparations
Renya Ramirez, Healing, Violence, and Native American Women
Lisa Poupart , Poetry and Prose
Inés Hernández-Ávila, My Eyes Breathe Fire and My Fingers Bleed Tears That Are the Ink of My Dreams
31:3 (2004) Social Justice for Workers in the Global Economy
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., and Ellen Reese, The Challenges of Globalization for Workers: Transnational and Transborder Issues
Carolina Bank Muñoz, Mobile Capital, Immobile Labor: Inequality and Opportunity in the Tortilla Industry
Jill Esbenshade, Codes of Conduct: Challenges and Opportunities for Workers’ Rights
Margaret Zamudio, Alienation and Resistance: New Possibilities for Working-Class Formation
Ester C. Apesoa-Varano and Charles S. Varano, Nurses and Labor Activism in the United States: The Role of Class, Gender, and Ideology
Luis Aguiar, Resisting Neoliberalism in Vancouver: An Uphill Struggle for Cleaners
Mark Hudson and Ian Hudson, Justice, Sustainability, and the Fair Trade Movement: A Case Study of Coffee Production in Chiapas
Paul Takagi and Gregory Shank, Critique of Restorative Justice
Yoko Katsuyama, Review of Jefferey Lesser (ed.), Searching for Home Abroad: Japanese Brazilians and Transnationalism
Shoon Lio, Review of Dorothy Jones, Toward a Just World: The Critical Years in the Search for International Justice
Tony Platt, In Memoriam: Richard Hongisto (1936-2004)
31:1-2 (2004) Resisting Militarism and Globalized Punishment
Tony Platt, Challenging the Prison-Industrial Complex: A Symposium
Julia Sudbury, A World Without Prisons: Resisting Militarism, Globalized Punishment, and Empire
Marcus Mahmood, Collateral Consequences of the Prison-Industrial Complex
Geoff Ward, Punishing for a Living: More on the Cementing of Prisons
Joe Sim, Militarism, Criminal Justice, and the Hybrid Prison in England and Wales
Drew Leder, Imprisoned Bodies: The Life-World of the Incarcerated
Susanne Jonas and Catherine Tactaquin, Latino Immigrant Rights in the Shadow of the National Security State: Responses to Domestic Preemptive Strikes
Manuel Pastor and Susan Alva, Guest Workers and the New Transnationalism: Possibilities and Realities in an Age of Repression
Michael Welch, Quiet Constructions in the War on Terror: Subjecting Asylum Seekers to Unnecessary Detention
Phil Scraton, Streets of Terror: Marginalization, Criminalization, and Authoritarian Renewal
Tony Platt, The State of Welfare: Crises and Challenges
Jokin Alberdi Bidaguren and Daniel Nina, Governability and Forms of Popular Justice in the New South Africa and Mozambique: Community Courts and Vigilantism
Craig Reinarman and Harry G. Levine, Crack in the Rearview Mirror: Deconstructing Drug War Mythology
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, A Community Without a Drug Problem? Black Drug Use in Britain
Michael Huspek, Black Press, White Press, and Their Opposition: The Case of the Police Killing of Tyisha Miller
Martin G. Urbina, A Qualitative Analysis of Latinos Executed in the United States Between 1975 and 1995: Who Were They?
30:4 (2003) Applied Research and Social Justice
Laurie M. Joyner, Applied Research in the Pursuit of Justice: Creating Change in the Community and the Academy
Jay Weinstein, Civics as Applied Sociology
Theresa Garvin and Renée Gravois Lee, Reflections on the “Policy-Relevant Turn” in Research
Manulani Aluli Meyer, Hawaiian Hermeneutics and the Triangulation of Meaning: Gross, Subtle, Causal
Theresa Ann Rosner-Salazar, Multicultural Service-Learning and Community-Based Research as a Model Approach to Promote Social Justice
Randolph Haluza-DeLay, When the Topic Is Racism: Research and Advocacy with a Community Coalition
Charles M. Tolbert, II, Forrest A. Deseran, and Troy C. Blanchard, Communities of Interest, Social Justice, and Congressional Redistricting: The Case of Louisiana’s Fourth District in the 1990s
Gwendolyn Mink, Feminist Policy Scholars Intervene in Welfare Debate
Martha Fineman, Gwendolyn Mink, and Anna Marie Smith, No Promotion of Marriage in TANF!
Cathleen Burnett, Passion Through the Profession: Being Both Activist and Academic
30:3 (2003) The Intersection of Ideologies of Violence
Sangeeta Kamat and Biju Mathew, Mapping Political Violence in a Globalized World: The Case of Hindu Nationalism
Mariana Mora, The Imagination to Listen: Reflections on a Decade of Zapatista Struggle
Betsy Ogburn Konefal, Defending the Pueblo: Indigenous Identity and Struggles for Social Justice in Guatemala, 1970 to 1980
Asale Angel-Ajani, The Racial Economies of Criminalization, Immigration, and Policing in Italy
Victoria Sanford, Learning to Kill by Proxy: Colombian Paramilitaries and the Legacy of Central American Death Squads, Contras, and Civil Patrols
Ronnie Casella, The False Allure of Security Technologies
Alberto Arenas, In Defense of Good Work: Jobs, Violence, and the Ethical Dimension
Deborah Cook, Legitimacy and Political Violence: A Habermasian Perspective
Rosario Ordoñez-Jasís and Pablo Jasís, Bowling for Columbine: Critically Interrogating the Industry of Fear
Julia C. Sudbury, Toward a Holistic Anti-Violence Agenda: Women of Color as Radical Bridge-Builders
Critical Resistance-Incite!, Critical Resistance-Incite! Statement on Gender Violence and the Prison-Industrial Complex
30:2 (2003) War, Dissent & Justice: A Dialogue with Scholars, Activists & (Former) U.S. Political Prisoners
Joy James, Academia, Activism, and Imprisoned Intellectuals
Safiya Asya Bukhari, Coming of Age: A Black Revolutionary
Frank B. Wilderson, III, The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal
Jared Sexton, Race, Sexuality, and Political Struggle: Reading Soul on Ice
Ward Churchill, Agents of Repression: Withstanding the Test of Time
Laura Whitehorn, Fighting to Get Them Out
Henry A. Giroux, Zero Tolerance, Domestic Militarization, and the War Against Youth
Dylan Rodriguez, Social Truth and Imprisoned Radical Intellectuals
Liz Appel, White Supremacy in the Movement Against the Prison-Industrial Complex
Geoff K. Ward and Manning Marable, Toward a New Civic Leadership: The Africana Criminal Justice Project
Donna Willmott, Introduction to Marilyn Buck’s “Incommunicado”: Dispatches From a Political Prisoner
Marilyn Buck, Incommunicado: Dispatches from a Political Prisoner
Jill Sofiyah Elijah, The Reality of Political Prisoners in the United States: What September 11 Taught Us
Michele Naar-Obed, Nonviolent Peace Activism
Usha Zacharias, Legitimizing Empire: Racial and Gender Politics of the War on Terrorism
Claude Marks and Rob McBride, Recovering, Amplifying, and Networking the Voices of the Disappeared — Political Prisoners on Internet Media
Alejandro Molina, Cyberspace: The “Color Line” of the 21st Century
30:1 (2003) Race, Security, and Social Movements
Tony Platt and Cecilia O’Leary, Patriot Acts
Dennis Broe, Class, Crime, and Film Noir: Labor, the Fugitive Outsider, and the Anti-Authoritarian Tradition
Rod Bush, The Civil Rights Movement and the Continuing Struggle for the Redemption of America
Asafa Jalata, Comparing the African American and Oromo Movements in the Global Context
Steve Martinot, The Cultural Roots of Interventionism in the U.S.
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., and Rubén Martinez, The Diversity Rationale in Higher Education: An Overview of the Contemporary Legal Context
Kara Zugman, Political Consciousness and New Social Movement Theory: The Case of Fuerza Unida
Andrew Woolford and R.S. Ratner, Nomadic Justice? Restorative Justice on the Margins of Law
Randall Amster, Patterns of Exclusion: Sanitizing Space, Criminalizing Homelessness
Barry Goetz and Roger Mitchell, Community-Building and Reintegrative Approaches to Community Policing: The Case of Drug Control
Dario Melossi, A New Edition of Punishment and Social Structure Thirty-Five Years Later: A Timely Event
29:4 (2002) Pedagogies for Social Change
Susan Roberta Katz and Cecilia Elizabeth O’Leary, Overview of New Pedagogies for Social Change
Christine E. Sleeter, State Curriculum Standards and the Shaping of Student Consciousness
Luís Armando Gandin and Michael Apple, Can Education Challenge Neoliberalism? The Citizen School and the Struggle for Democracy in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Tony Platt, Desegregating Multiculturalism: Problems in the Theory and Pedagogy of Diversity Education
Eugene E. García and Julie Figueroa, Access and Participation of Latinos in the University of California: A Current Macro and Micro Perspective
Ernest Morrell and Anthony M. Collatos, Toward a Critical Teacher Education: High School Student Sociologists as Teacher Educators
June Gordon, From Gangs to the Academy: Scholars Emerge by Reaching Back Through Critical Ethnography
Shawn Ginwright and Julio Cammarota, New Terrain in Youth Development: The Promise of a Social Justice Approach
Rina Benmayor, Narrating Cultural Citizenship: Oral Histories of First-Generation College Students of Mexican Origin
Diana Garcia, Making Multiple Literacies Visible in the Writing Classroom: From Cupareo, Guanajuato, to Cal State, Monterey Bay
Frances Payne Adler, Activism in Academia: A Social Action Writing Program
Debra Busman, You Gotta Be Ready for Some Serious Truth to Be Spoken
Tracey Weis, Rina Benmayor, Cecilia O’Leary, and Bret Eynon, Digital Technologies and Pedagogies
David Takacs, Positionality, Epistemology, and Social Justice in the Classroom
Richard Bains and Amalia Mesa-Bains, A Reciprocal University: A Model for Arts, Justice, and Community (Interview by Cecilia O’Leary)
Herbert Kohl, The Fire This Time: A Review of Taking It Personally: Racism in the Classroom from Kindergarten to College, with commentaries by the authors, Ann Berlak and Sekani Moyenda
Soraya Sablo Sutton and Sheila Menezes, In Remembrance of June Jordan, 1963 to 2002
29:3 (2002) Global Threats to Security
Robert M. Gould and Patrice Sutton, Global Security: Beyond Gated Communities and Bunker Vision
Garrett D. Brown, The Global Threats to Workers’ Health and Safety on the Job
Anthony E. Ladd and Bob Edwards, Corporate Swine and Capitalist Pigs: A Decade of Environmental Injustice and Protest in North Carolina
Satinath Sarangi, Crimes of Bhopal and the Global Campaign for Justice
Lama Jamjoun, The Effects of Israeli Violations During the Second Uprising “Intifada” on Palestinian Health Conditions
Andy Lichterman and Jacqueline Cabasso, The End of Disarmament and the Arms Races to Come
Richard Garfield, Economic Sanctions, Humanitarianism, and Conflict After the Cold War
Victor W. Sidel and Barry S. Levy, Security and Public Health
29:1-2 (2002) Globalization and Environmental Harm
Gregory Shank, Overview: Globalization and Environmental Harm
David O. Friedrichs and Jessica Friedrichs, The World Bank and Crimes of Globalization: A Case Study
Déborah Berman Santana, Resisting Toxic Militarism: Vieques Versus the U.S. Navy
Vincenzo Ruggiero, Attac: A Global Social Movement?
Alan Block, Environmental Crime and Pollution: Wasteful Reflections
Rob White, Environmental Harm and the Political Economy of Consumption
Mario Petrucci, Sustainability — Long View or Long Word?
Vincenzo Ruggiero, Review of Pearce and Tombs, Toxic Capitalism: Corporate Crime and the Chemical Industry
Randall R. Beger, Expansion of Police Power in Public Schools and the Vanishing Rights of Students
Garry Rolison, Kristin A. Bates, Mary Jo Poole, and Michelle Jacob, Prisoners of War: Black Female Incarceration at the End of the 1980s
Lisa M. Poupart, Crime and Justice in American Indian Communities
Cecilia Menjívar and Sang Kil, For Their Own Good: Benevolent Rhetoric and Exclusionary Language in Public Officials’ Discourse on Immigrant-Related Issues
Rita Maran, A Report from the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance, Durban, South Africa, 2001
Elizabeth Martínez, Social Justice Salutes Beverly Axelrod
28:4 (2001) In the Aftermath of Welfare “Reform”
Brendon O’Connor, The Protagonists and Ideas Behind the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996: The Enactment of a Conservative Welfare System
Delores Jones-Brown and Jacqueline Mahoney, Work First and Forget About Education: New York City’s Personal Responsibility Act and the Creation of a Working Underclass
Sylvie C. Tourigny, Some New Killing Trick: Welfare Reform and Drug Markets in a U.S. Urban Ghetto
Sheigla Murphy and Paloma Sales, Pregnant Drug Users: Scapegoats of Reagan/Bush and Clinton-Era Economics
Peter Kelly, The Post-Welfare State and the Government of Youth At-Risk
Patricia M. Short and Allyson Mutch, Exchange, Reciprocity, and Citizenship — Principles of Access and the Challenge to Human Rights in the Third Sector: An Australian Perspective
Sylvie C. Tourigny and Delores Jones-Brown, Conclusion — When All is Said and Done: The Aftermath of Welfare ‘Reform’ in the United States
28:3 (2001) Law, Order, and Neoliberalism
Gregory Shank, Limitation of War and the Pursuit of Justice
Christian Parenti, America’s Jihad: A History of Origins
Ed McCaughan, Violence, Inequality, and the “Civilized” World
Cecilia O’Leary and Tony Platt, Pledging Allegiance: The Revival of Prescriptive Patriotism
Esther Madriz, Terrorism and Structural Violence
Cindi Katz, The State Goes Home: Local Hypervigilance of Children and the Global Retreat from Social Reproduction
Diana R. Gordon, Side by Side: Neoliberalism and Crime Control in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Neil Smith, Global Social Cleansing: Postliberal Revanchism and the Export of Zero Tolerance
Eric Klinenberg, Bowling Alone, Policing Together
Loïc Wacquant, The Advent of the Penal State Is Not a Destiny
Vivien Stern, An Alternative Vision: Criminal Justice Developments in Non-Western Countries
Laureen Snider, Crimes Against Capital: Discovering Theft of Time
R.T. Naylor, License to Loot: A Critique of Follow-the-Money Methods in Crime Control Policy
28:2 (2001) Gatekeeper’s State: Immigration and Boundary Policing in an Era of Globalization
Timothy J. Dunn, Border Militarization Via Drug and Immigration Enforcement: Human Rights Implications
Sylvanna M. Falcón, Rape as a Weapon of War: Advancing Human Rights for Women at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Michael Huspek, Production of State, Capital, and Citizenry: The Case of Operation Gatekeeper
Peter B. Brownell, Border Militarization and the Reproduction of Mexican Migrant Labor
Sasha Khokha, Community and Labor Relations: The INS Plays the “Good Cop”
Victor Ortiz, The Unbearable Ambiguity of the Border
NGOs of the Border Encuentro, The Encounter on Globalization, Migration, and Militarization: “A Dialogue Between NGOs”
Joseph Nevins, Searching for Security: Boundary and Immigration Enforcement in an Age of Intensifying Globalization
Jose Palafox, Border Games and Border Thinking: A Review of Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide
Peter Andreas, Border Games: A Response to Palafox
28:1 (2001) Welfare and Punishment in the Bush Era
Jock Young, Ian Taylor Remembered
Gwendolyn Mink, Faith in Government?
Rickie Solinger, …But No Faith in the People
Herb Kutchins, Neither Alms Nor a Friend: The Tragedy of Compassionate Conservatism
Robert P. Weiss, Charitable Choice As Neoliberal Social Welfare Strategy
Shanta Pandey and Shannon Collier-Tenison, Welfare Reform: An Exploration of Devolution
Ingrid Phillips Whitaker and Victoria Time, Devolution and Welfare: The Social and Legal Implications of State Inequalities for Welfare Reform in the United States
Anthony M. Platt and Jenifer L. Cooreman, A Multicultural Chronology of Welfare Policy and Social Work in the United States
Anthony M. Platt, Social Insecurity: The Transformation of American Criminal Justice, 1965-2000
Sandra Bass, Policing Space, Policing Race: Social Control Imperatives and Police Discretionary Decisions
Stephen Richards and Jeffrey Ian Ross, Introducing the New School of Convict Criminology
Michael E. Schneider, A Texas Prisoner’s Reaction to Faith-Based Rehabilitation Programs
Joane Martel, Telling the Story: A Study in the Segregation of Women Prisoners
Matthew Yeager, The Ottawa Special Services Project: A Case Study in Destabilization
Leanne Fiftal Alarid and Hsiao-Ming Wang, Mercy and Punishment: Buddhism and the Death Penalty
Raúl Molina-Mejía, Review of Jonas, Of Centaurs and Doves: Guatemala’s Peace Process
27:4 (2000) Neoliberalism, Militarism, and Armed Conflict
Steven Staples, The Relationship Between Globalization and Militarism
Michael Renner, Table 1: International Water Disputes
Ian Smillie, Getting to the Heart of the Matter: Sierra Leone, Diamonds, and Human Security
Maria Jimenez, with Rebecca Phares, The U.S.-Mexico Border: A Strategy of Low-Intensity Conflict
Tamar Gabelnick and Anna Rich, Globalized Weaponry
John Feffer, Gunboat Globalization: The Intersection of Economics and Security in East Asia
Justin Delacour, Plan Colombia: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Press
Tony Ward and Penny Green, Legitimacy, Civil Society, and State Crime
Karen Talbot, The Real Reasons for War in Yugoslavia: Backing Up Globalization with Military Might
Adel Samara, Globalization, the Palestinian Economy, and the “Peace Process”
Ruth Leger Sivard, Table 2: Choices — Costs of Protection
Ichiyo Muto, Redefine and Practice Our Peace, Our Security, If They Do Theirs
Committee for Human Rights in Puerto Rico (Sponsor), International Tribunal on Violation of Human Rights in Puerto Rico and Vieques by the United States of America
Rafael Cancel Miranda, Powers Held by the United States over Puerto Rico
West African Workshop on Women, Declaration of the African Women’s Anti-War Coalition
Farliz Calle, The Children’s Movement for Peace in Colombia
Women’s Pentagon Action, Unity Statement
East Asia-U.S. Women’s Network Against Militarism, International Women’s Summit to Redefine Security: Final Statement
Francine D’Amico, Globalizing Forces: Essay Review of Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives
27:3 (2000) Critical Resistance to the Prison-Industrial Complex
Critical Resistance Guest Editors, The History of Critical Resistance
Ed Mead, Reflections on Crime and Class
Paul Wright, The Cultural Commodification of Prisons
Mumia Abu-Jamal, The Industry of Fear
Marilyn Buck, Prisons, Social Control, and Political Prisoners
Garrett Albert Duncan, Urban Pedagogies and the Celling of Adolescents of Color
Christian Parenti, Crime As Social Control
M. Grayson L. Taylor, with Terry Kupers, Prison Psychosis
Jose Palafox, Opening Up Borderland Studies: A Review of U.S.-Mexico Border Militarization Discourse
Michael Welch, The Role of the Immigration and Naturalization Service in the Prison-Industrial Complex
René Francisco Poitevin, Political Surveillance, State Repression, and Class Resistance: The Puerto Rican Experience
Dian Million, Policing the Rez: Keeping No Peace in Indian Country
Margo Okazawa-Rey and Gwyn Kirk, Maximum Security
Julia Sudbury, Transatlantic Visions: Resisting the Globalization of Mass Incarceration
Cynthia Chandler and Carol Kingery, Yell Real Loud: HIV-Positive Women Prisoners Challenge Constructions of Justice
Karlene Faith, Reflections on Inside/Out Organizing
Ellen Barry, Women Prisoners on the Cutting Edge: Development of the Activist Women Prisoners’ Rights Movement
Marge Frantz, with Cassandra Shaylor, American Radical Traditions in Conference Organizing
Bo Brown, Terry Kupers, Andy Smith, and Julia Sudbury, as interviewed by Dylan Rodriguez and Nancy Stoller, Reflections on Critical Resistance
Kim Gilmore, Slavery and Prison — Understanding the Connections
Camille E.S.A. Acey, This Is an Illogical Statement: Dangerous Trends in Anti-Prison Activism
Angela Y. Davis and Dylan Rodriguez, The Challenge of Prison Abolition: A Conversation
Critical Resistance Guest Editors, Selected Documentaries
Critical Resistance Guest Editors, Recommended Websites
27:2 (2000) Criminal Justice and Globalization at the New Millennium
Nikos Passas, Global Anomie, Dysnomie, and Economic Crime: Hidden Consequences of Neoliberalism and Globalization in Russia and Around the World
Vincenzo Ruggiero, The Fight to Reappear
Michael Dutton, The End of the (Mass) Line? Chinese Policing in the Era of the Contract
Gary T. Marx, The Police as Social Change Agents? The Curious Case of Poland’s Transition
Martha K. Huggins, Urban Violence and Police Privatization in Brazil: Blended Invisibility
John Irwin, Vincent Schiraldi, and Jason Ziedenberg, America’s One Million Nonviolent Prisoners
Marc-Andre Pigeon and L. Randall Wray, Can Penal Keynesianism Replace Military Keynesianism? An Analysis of Society’s Newest “Solution” for the Hard to Employ and a Proposal for a More Humane Alternative
Randall G. Shelden, Gene Warfare
Joe Sim, One Thousand Days of Degradation: New Labour and Old Compromises at the Turn of the Century
Eamonn Carrabine, Maggy Lee, and Nigel South, Social Wrongs and Human Rights in Late Modern Britain: Social Exclusion, Crime Control, and Prospects for a Public Criminology
Patrick F. Gillham and Gary T. Marx, Complexity and Irony in Policing and Protesting: The World Trade Organization in Seattle
Thomas L. Dumm, Enlightenment as Punishment
Tony G. Poveda, American Exceptionalism and the Death Penalty
Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic, Constitutive Criminology: Origins, Core Concepts, and Evaluation
27:1 (2000) Race, Class, and State Crime
Sidney L. Harring, The Diallo Verdict: Another “Tragic Accident” in New York’s War on Street Crime?
William W. Sales, Jr., and Rod Bush, The Political Awakening of Blacks and Latinos in New York City: Competition or Cooperation?
Steve Martinot, The Racialized Construction of Class in the United States
Sonny E. San Juan, Jr., The Multiculturalist Problematic in the Age of Globalized Capitalism
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, The Criminalization of “Black Deprivation” in the United Kingdom
Penny J. Green and Tony Ward, State Crime, Human Rights, and the Limits of Criminology
Ben Carton, Unfinished Exorcism: The Legacy of Apartheid in Democratic Southern Africa
Victoria Sanford, The Silencing of Maya Women from Mamá Maquín to Rigoberta Menchú
Asafa Jalata, Two National Liberation Movements Compared: Oromia and Southern Sudan
Lois Presser and Emily Gaarder, Can Restorative Justice Reduce Battering? Some Preliminary Considerations
William Preston, Jr., A Star Spangled Quandary: Cecilia Elizabeth O’Leary, To Die For: The Paradox of American Patriotism
R. Stanley Oden, The Crisis of U.S. Hegemony and the Black Liberation Movement: Rod Bush, We Are Not What We Seem
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