Critical pedagogy: Recent print books
This guide is for those interested in critical pedagogy in all its many forms, including culturally relevant pedagogy--both research and practice.
Recent print books
Teaching and learning in the new Latino diaspora: creating culturally responsive practice by Edmund T. Hamann (Ed.); Sofia A. Villenas (Foreword); Socorro G. Herrera (Ed.); Enrique G. Murillo (Ed.); Stanton Wortham (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024This volume does more than document an educational dynamic that impacts Latino populations across the United States; it also connects educational challenges to concrete plans for how those problems can be resolved. Both experienced and new scholars describe strategies and outline policies to support academic success, affirm identity and belonging, and show how educational institutions can be transformed to better serve Latino constituencies in a post-pandemic world, where insistent efforts at right of belonging and affirmation counter Trumpian xenophobia and hostility.Decolonizing classroom management: a critical examination of the cultural assumptions and norms in traditional practices by Flynn Ross (Ed.); Larissa Malone (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Decolonizing Classroom Management: A Critical Examination of the Cultural Assumptions and Norms in Traditional Practices introduces a framework for decolonizing classroom management which entails critically examining the cultural assumptions and norms embedded in our traditional practices. This book helps educators and teacher educators orient toward liberation through questioning assumptive language, challenging popular classroom management models, and offering promising practices to create positive learning environments.Crafting homeplace in the academic borderlands: humanizing education, research, and relationships by David Philoxene (Ed.); Danfeng Soto-Vigil Koon (Ed.); Emma Haydée Fuentes (Ed.); Margo Okazawa-Rey (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024Increasingly, faculty with intersectional perspectives are challenging many aspects of higher education and urging a radical reimagination of the institution itself. This volume explores the successful strategies and contradictions of working within, against, and beyond a university with the goal of creating a humanizing educational experience for students and faculty alike. Providing a glimpse of what is possible, chapter authors describe their efforts to build alternative core curricula, research apprenticeships, community partnerships, ways of interacting with one another, and models of leadership.Creating third spaces of learning for post-capitalism: lessons from educators and activists by Gary L. Anderson; Dipti Desai; Ana Inés Heras; Carol Anne Spreen
Publication Date: 2023In this book, the authors' post-capitalist approach to change focuses less on what we need to dismantle and more on what educators and activists are building in its place. Studying schools and other social organizations in the Global North and South, the authors identify and examine some of the most interesting counterhegemonic spaces in both formal and informal education today.The magnitude of us: an educator's guide to creating culturally responsive classrooms by Marlee S. Bunch; Joyce A. Ladner (Foreword); Brittany R. Collins (Afterword)
Publication Date: 2024This teaching guidebook will help educators navigate emerging best practices to center historically marginalized voices and perspectives in middle, high school, and postsecondary learning spaces. The author provides an accessible blueprint for utilizing histories, culturally responsive teaching, and community responsive pedagogy to build collaborative and equitable classrooms. Inspired by research steeped in oral histories, Bunch brings forth lessons from educators, merged with voices of students, to share impactful classroom practices.Practical steps toward culturally responsive K-12 literacy instruction: resisting barriers, using texts, and making space by Christy Howard; Mikkaka Overstreet; Anne Swenson Ticknor
Publication Date: 2024Howard, Overstreet, and Ticknor build on the framework they established in their first book It's Not "One More Thing". They extend their practical how-to strategies for enacting culturally responsive and affirming literacy instruction in K-12 classrooms specific to literacy assessment, engaging texts used for literacy instruction, and navigating and resisting barriers. They build on their experiences and research of CRP to offer vignettes of literacy instruction that may be common in K-12 classrooms.A troubling inheritance: reworking problematic curricula by Seth A. McCall
Publication Date: 2024As long as there have been formal curricula, there have been disappointing curricula. In an increasingly authoritarian world, problematic curricula are on the rise, leaving teachers in a bind. When faced with these problematic curricula, some teachers will submit and do as they are told, while other teachers will oppose the problematic curricula, and, in some cases, face the consequences. Instead, Seth McCall argues for reworking problematic curricula.Sparking change to promote equity: implementing culturally responsive leadership practices in gifted and advanced programs by Javetta Jones Roberson; Kristina Henry Collins
Publication Date: 2025Sparking Change to Promote Equity illuminates the skills and practices that campus and district-level leaders of gifted and advanced programs need to encourage and support minoritized and marginalized student success in today's classrooms. Designed to empower leaders and other educational stakeholders to build a more equitably represented student population within gifted and advanced programs, Sparking Change chapters offer a discourse on the benefit of incorporating culturally responsive gifted leadership practices to open the gateway toward recognizing, accepting and nurturing each gifted student according to their true needs, interests, challenges and abilities.A linguistically inclusive approach to grading writing: a practical guide by Hannah A. Franz; Vershawn Ashanti Young (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024This practical guide models a research-based, linguistically inclusive approach to grading writing so that you can incorporate inclusive assessment and feedback into your everyday practice. A linguistically inclusive grading approach honours Black linguistic justice, facilitates students' use of feedback, and guides students to make rhetorical linguistic choices.Educating African immigrant youth: schooling and civic engagement in K-12 schools by Vaughn W. M. Watson (Ed.); Michelle G. Knight-Manuel (Ed.); Patriann Smith (Ed.); Awad Ibrahim (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024This book illuminates emerging perspectives and possibilities of the vibrant schooling and civic lives of Black African youth and communities in the United States, Canada, and globally. Chapters present key research on how to develop and enact teaching methodologies and research approaches that support Black African immigrant and refugee students.Critical race theory and classroom practice by Daniella Ann Cook; Nathaniel Bryan
Publication Date: 2024This edited book shows how Critical Race Theory (CRT) can shape teacher practices in ways that improve educational outcomes for all children, especially those most marginalized in PreK-20 classrooms.Critical multicultural education: theory and practice by Christine E. Sleeter; James A. Banks (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024This volume collects Christine Sleeter's core work focusing on critical multicultural education, situating culture and identity within an analysis of power and racism. Multicultural education arose in the context of the Civil Rights Movement and, in its inception, shared with that movement a focus on eradicating both interpersonal and systemic racism. The problem this book takes up is that, over time, many people have come to understand and enact multicultural education in ways that evade grappling directly with racism.Culturally responsive instructional supervision : leadership for equitable and emancipatory outcomes by Ian M. Mette (Ed.); Yanira Oliveras (Ed.); Mark Anthony Gooden (Foreword); Geneva Gay (Afterword); Dwayne Ray Cormier (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024As the United States continues to grapple with policies that promote culturally dominant ideologies, the opportunity gaps continue to widen for minoritized, marginalized, and otherized PK-12 students. This timely book provides a comprehensive developmental framework for implementing Culturally Responsive Instructional Supervision that fosters an educational environment that disrupts the culture of white supremacy, promotes a sense of belonging, and achieves culturally appropriate instructional outcomes for all learners.Pose, wobble, flow: a liberatory approach to literacy learning in all classrooms by Antero Garcia; Cindy O'Donnell-Allen; Linda Christensen (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2024Pose, Wobble, Flow presents an exciting, liberatory framework for disrupting the pervasive myth that there is one set of surefire, culturally neutral best practices. In this new edition, the authors update and expand their pedagogical model to support lifelong success for teachers of all subject areas and grade levels. Providing six different teaching stances or "poses" that teachers can use to meet the needs of all students, this popular resource offers guidance for teaching and learning in today's challenging sociopolitical climate.Supporting college students of immigrant origin: new insights from research, policy, and practice by Blake R. Silver (Ed.); Graziella Pagliarulo McCarron (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024Over 5 million college students in the United States - nearly one-in-three students currently enrolled - are of immigrant origin, meaning they are either the children of immigrant parents or guardians and/or immigrants themselves. These students accounted for almost 60% of the growth in higher education enrolment in the 21st century. Nevertheless, there is very little research dedicated to this student population's specific experiences of postsecondary education, with similar absences discernible within the realms of higher education policy and practice. Although college campuses are making important progress in building more inclusive spaces, conversations about climate and student care rarely account for the journeys of students of immigrant origin.Overcoming the gentrification of dual language, bilingual and immersion education: solution-oriented research and stakeholder resources for real integration by M. Garrett Delavan (Ed.); Juan A. Freire (Ed.); Kate Menken (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2024This volume proposes solutions to the gentrification of dual language, bilingual and immersion education by examining how it operates across diverse school and community contexts. It brings together studies in a number of areas including instruction, curriculum development, classroom interaction, school leadership, parent and community engagement, ideological discourse and language policy.Pedagogy of humanization: preparing teachers for culturally sustaining classrooms by Chelda Smith Kondo
Publication Date: 2024The purpose of Pedagogy of Humanization: Preparing Teachers for Culturally Sustaining Classrooms is to build a critical mass of educators who know how to employ the principles of critical pedagogy in elementary classrooms. This includes attention to the various knowledge, skills, and dispositions required of critical pedagogues in their curricula, instruction, assessment, classroom environment, and relationships. From Critical Race Theory (CRT) to restorative justice-oriented classroom management, the theoretical is made practical.Critical pedagogical narratives of long-term incarcerated juveniles: humanizing the dehumanized by Gregory Barraza
Publication Date: 2023Little research or curriculum design has been done for the purpose of improving juvenile postsecondary correctional education and limiting recidivism rates of students in the juvenile justice system. Using short fictive narratives and poetry by currently and formerly incarcerated juveniles, Critical Pedagogical Narratives of Long-Term Incarcerated Juveniles: Humanizing the Dehumanized provides an in-depth look at influences that affect their trajectory on the School to Prison Pipeline, and how their experiences interrelate with their educational experience.
2022
"My emancipation don't fit your equation": critical enactments of Black education in the US by Brian Lozenski
Publication Date: 2022This book takes the reader through a complex and precarious journey to understand the multitude of educational experiences and perspectives of African Americans. Weaving through nearly four hundred years of history beginning in pre-colonial West Africa all the way to our current time will challenge the reader to consider the debates, aspirations, and risks that are inherent in all education.Affirming Black students' lives and literacies: bearing witness by Arlette Ingram Willis; Gwendolyn Thompson McMillon; Patriann Smith; Theresa Perry (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022Drawing on the authors' experiences as Black parents, researchers, teachers, and teacher educators, this timely book presents a multipronged approach to affirming Black lives and literacies. The authors believe change is needed-not within Black children-but in the way they are perceived and educated, particularly in reading, writing, and critical thinking across grade levels. To inform literacy teachers and school leaders, the authors provide a conceptual framework for reimagining literacy instruction based on Black philosophical and theoretical foundations, historical background, literacy research, and authentic experiences of Black students.Communicating social justice in teacher education: insights from a critical classroom ethnography by Aubrey Huber
Publication Date: 2022Using a social justice framework, the book examines the ways in which new teachers contend with their identities as educators, and demonstrates how these communicative performances influence pre-service teachers perceptions of their role, as well as their responsibility to engage with social justice and critical approaches in the classroom.Critical pedagogy, race, and media: diversity and inclusion in higher education teaching by edited by Susan Flynn, Melanie A. Marotta; Jessica Berman (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022Critical Pedagogy, Race, and Media investigates how popular media offers the potential to radicalise what and how we teach for inclusivity. Bringing together established scholars in the areas of race and pedagogy, this collection offers a unique approach to critical pedagogy by analysing current and historical iterations of race onscreen.Critical theory: rituals, pedagogies and resistance by Peter McLaren
Publication Date: 2022This collection of essays incorporates some of the most important and longstanding foundational texts in education developed by the leading educational neo-Gramscian social theorist Peter McLaren. The volume provides a much necessary framework for understanding more precisely not only the historical and philosophical foundations for McLaren's ideas, but even more importantly, it unpacks a clear understanding of the dynamics of ideological production framing the epistemicidal nature of capitalist schools.Dignity-affirming education: cultivating the somebodiness of students and educators by Decoteau J. Irby (Ed.); Charity Anderson (Ed.); Charles M. Payne (Ed.); William Ayers (Series ed.); Therese Quinn (Series ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The word "dignity" is not typically used in education, yet it is at the core of strong pedagogy. This book names the concept and shows readers what education looks like when it is centered on students' dignity. By bringing together a collection of chapters written by authors with wide-ranging expertise, this volume presents a powerful approach to education that reminds people of their somebodiness--the premise that each person inherently possesses the intellectual acumen and creative resources to pursue development on their own terms.DisCrit expanded: reverberations, ruptures, and inquiries by Subini A. Annamma (Ed.); Beth A. Ferri (Ed.); David J. Connor (Ed.); Alfredo J. Artiles (Series ed.)
Publication Date: 2022This sequel to the influential 2016 work DisCrit-Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory in Education explores how DisCrit has both deepened and expanded, providing increasingly nuanced understandings about how racism and ableism circulate across geographic borders, academic disciplines, multiplicative identities, intersecting oppressions, and individual and cultural resistances.Elders' cultural knowledges and the question of Black/African indigeneity in education by George J. Sefa Dei; Wambui Karanja; Grace Erger
Publication Date: 2022This book makes a strong case for the inclusion of Indigenous Elders' cultural knowledge in the delivery of inclusive education for learners who are members of minority communities. It is relevant to curriculum developers, teachers, policy makers and institutions that engage in the education of Black, Indigenous, Latinx and other minority students.Engaging currere toward decolonization: negotiating Black womanhood through autobiographical analysis by Shauna Knox
Publication Date: 2022This volume illustrates how currere can be applied to the process of decolonizing subjectivity. Centered around the experiences of one black woman from the third world, the text details the theoretical underpinnings of Currere towards Decolonizing (CTD), and walks the reader through the autobiographical analysis involved in dismantling cognitive colonization."Epistemic justice, mindfulness, and the environmental humanities: reflections on teaching by Janelle Adsit
Publication Date: 2022Epistemic Justice, Mindfulness, and the Environmental Humanities explores how contemplative pedagogies and mindfulness can be used in the classroom to address epistemic and environmental injustice.Facilitating conversations about race in the classroom by Danielle A. Stewart; Martha Caldwell; Dietra Hawkins
Publication Date: 2022Danielle Stewart, Martha Caldwell, and Dietra Hawkins cover everything from what you need to know to get started, to facilitation methods and techniques, to how to sustain your work. Drawing on their experience at iChange Collaborative, a group that works with schools across the country, the authors offer a plethora of compelling strategies and examples to help you hone your facilitation skills.Liberation pedagogy: Elijah Muhammad and the art of soul crafting by Abul Pitre
Publication Date: 2022Liberation Pedagogy: Elijah Muhammad and the Art of Soul Crafting places the work of Elijah Muhammad in an educational context. Drawing from concepts in critical educational theory and Black liberation theology, it introduces to readers the contributions that Elijah Muhammad made to the education of oppressed people. It includes a comparative analysis of Paulo Freire's work and its similarities to Elijah Muhammad's teachings.Literacy is liberation: working toward justice through culturally relevant teaching by Kimberly N. Parker
Publication Date: 2022Literacy is the foundation for all learning and must be accessible to all students. This fundamental truth is where Kimberly Parker begins to explore how culturally relevant teaching can help students work toward justice. Her goal is to make the literacy classroom a place where students can safely talk about key issues, move to dismantle inequities, and collaborate with one another. Introducing diverse texts is an essential part of the journey, but teachers must also be equipped with culturally relevant pedagogy to improve literacy instruction for all.Mindful activism : autoethnographies of social justice communication for campus and community transformation by Lisa M. Tillmann; Steven Schoen; Kathryn Louise Norsworthy
Publication Date: 2022Through autoethnographic essays, Mindful Activism chronicles the authors' experiences as activist academics challenging and seeking to remedy injustices on campus and in local and global communities. Those experiences range from engaging in a single activist act to collaborating over many years with oppressed communities and social change groups. Building upon communication activism research and following a liberation-based transformative learning model, the book shows both activism in action and deep reflection on that activism.The social production of knowledge in a neoliberal age: debating the challenges facing higher education by Justin Cruickshank (Ed.); Ross Abbinnett (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022The marketisation 'reforms' in higher education, which sought to reshape knowledge production, with students investing in human capital and academics producing 'transferable' research, to make higher education of use to the economy, has resulted in extensive government bureaucracy and oppressive managerialist bureaucracy which is inefficient and expensive. Neoliberalism has always had authoritarian aspects and these are now coming to bear on universities.Teaching on days after: educating for equity in the wake of injustice by Alyssa Hadley Dunn
Publication Date: 2022What should teachers do on the days after major events, tragedies, and traumas, especially when injustice is involved? This beautifully written book features teacher narratives and youth-authored student spotlights that reveal what classrooms do and can look like in the wake of these critical moments.Teaching social studies to multilingual learners in high school: connecting inquiry and visual literacy to promote progressive learning by Mark Newman; Xiaoning Chen
Publication Date: 2022Teaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in High School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive Learning explores effective strategies for teaching studies to diverse learners. The centerpiece is a visual literacy framework that integrates inquiry, primary source analysis, and visual literacy to provide a progressive learning sequence to meet the varied needs of learners. The visual literacy framework brings together related aspects of progressive, sequential learning into a cohesive whole.Teaching social studies to multilingual learners in middle school: connecting inquiry and visual literacy to promote progressive learning by Xiaoning Chen; Mark Newman
Publication Date: 2022Teaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in Middle School: Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive Learning explores effective strategies for teaching social studies to multilingual learners. The centerpiece is a visual literacy framework that integrates inquiry, primary source analysis, and visual literacy to provide a progressive learning sequence to meet the varied needs of learners.A trace for the next generation: young Black theorists confronting transnational racism by Chike McLoyd
Publication Date: 2022Based on eighteen months of ethnographic research in a high school E.L.L. classroom, this study contributes to the fields of new literacies studies and critical pedagogy by showing how transnational Black youth theorize and negotiate intersections of racism, justice, and education.Tuned-in teaching: centering youth culture for an active and just classroom by Antero Garcia; Ernest Morrell; M. Colleen Cruz (Ed.); Nell K. Duke (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022In Tuned-in Teaching, Antero Garcia and Ernest Morrell offer a road map for creating a classroom that is transformative for your students and revitalizing for you. They explain why students play an integral role in turning classrooms into spaces for greater engagement and innovation. By tuning into youth culture and the lives of students, we become more connected to their needs and ways of learning. Build an active, just, and engaging classroom with students.Unsettling settler-colonial education: the Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model by Cornel Pewewardy (Ed.); Anna Lees (Ed.); Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn (Ed.); Tiffany S. Lee (Foreword); Michael Yellow Bird (Afterword); James A. Banks (Series ed.)
Publication Date: 2022This book presents the Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model (TIPM), an innovative framework for promoting critical consciousness toward decolonization efforts among educators. The TIPM challenges readers to examine how even the most well-intentioned educators are complicit in reproducing ethnic stereotypes, racist actions, deficit-based ideology, and recolonization. Drawing from decades of collaboration with teachers and school leaders serving Indigenous children and communities, this volume will help educators better support the development of their students' critical thinking skills.Whiteness and antiracism : beyond white privilege pedagogy by Kevin Lally; Samuel Jaye Tanner (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2022By locating contemporary Whiteness in its historical context, this book rethinks some of the foundational aspects of White attitudes and approaches to antiracism, including empathy, resistance, and privilege. Lally argues that the antiracism of most liberal White educators is bound within notions of White privilege that leave them caught up in feelings of guilt and shame. As one of those White liberal teachers, the author explores Whiteness with 10 of his White high school students in an effort to make sense of and move beyond unhelpful and counterproductive models of White privilege pedagogy.
2021
Anti-oppressive education in "elite" schools: promising practices and cautionary tales from the field by Katy Swalwell (Ed.); Daniel Spikes (Ed.); Paul C. Gorski
Publication Date: 2021This collection of groundbreaking essays brings together a diverse group of experts who are researching, theorizing, and enacting anti-oppressive education in "elite" schooling environments-that is, schools imbued with wealth and whiteness. This volume explores how those who are in a position of power can be educated to take active steps that reduce and disrupt oppression.Culturally relevant pedagogy: asking a different question by Gloria Ladson-Billings
Publication Date: 2021For the first time, this volume provides a definitive collection of Gloria Ladson-Billings' groundbreaking concept of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP). After repeatedly confronting deficit perspectives that asked, "What's wrong with 'those' kids?", Ladson-Billings decided to ask a different question, one that fundamentally shifted the way we think about teaching and learning. Noting that "those kids" usually meant Black students, she posed a new question: "What is right with Black students and what happens in classrooms where teachers, parents, and students get it right?"Fugitive pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the art of Black teaching by Jarvis R. Givens
Publication Date: 2021A fresh portrayal of one of the architects of the African American intellectual tradition, whose faith in the subversive power of education will inspire teachers and learners today. Black education was a subversive act from its inception. African Americans pursued education through clandestine means, often in defiance of law and custom, even under threat of violence.A new canon: designing culturally sustaining humanities curriculum by Evan C. Gutierrez
Publication Date: 2021A New Canon is the first book to provide a framework for designing and utilizing rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum to address the lack of representation for marginalized communities in formal education. Grounded in literature around cultural relevance and responsive teaching practice, the book provides step-by-step guidance for curriculum development that connects students to the intellectual traditions of their communities.Operationalizing culturally relevant leadership learning by Cameron C. Beatty; Kathy L. Guthrie
Publication Date: 2021"This book is a practical resource designed to raise leadership educators understanding of culturally relevant leadership pedagogy for the purpose of creating inclusive learning spaces that are socially just for students."Paulo Freire: a philosophical biography by Walter Omar Kohan
Publication Date: 2021Paulo Freire (1921-1997) is one of the most widely read and studied educational thinkers of our time. His seminal works, including Pedagogy of the Oppressed, sparked the global social and philosophical movement of critical pedagogy and his ideas about the close ties between education and social justice and politics are as relevant today as they ever were. In this book, Walter Omar Kohan interweaves philosophical, educational, and biographical elements of Freire's life which prompt us to reflect on what we thought we knew about Freire, and also on the relationship between education and politics more broadly.Preparing and sustaining social justice educators by Annamarie Francois; Karen Hunter Quartz
Publication Date: 2021Preparing and Sustaining Social Justice Educators spotlights the challenging and necessary work of fostering social justice in schools. Integral to this work are the teachers and school leaders who enact the principles of social justice-racial equity, cultural inclusivity, and identity acceptance-daily in their classrooms.Promoting transborder dialogue during times of uncertainty: a time for third spaces by Timothy G. Cashman
Publication Date: 2021Promoting Border Dialogue During Times of Uncertainty: A Time for Third Spaces is the product of years of investigations and publications focusing on the importance of dialogic processes in the fields of education, cultural work, economics, and politics. Recent, pivotal events reinforce the need for reimagining, reconceptualizing, redesigning, and reconstructing educational and governmental institutions. Hope for the amelioration of racial-, ethnic-, class-, religion- and gender-based conflicts resides in the implementation of effective dialogue.Start here, start now: a guide to antibias and antiracist work in your school community by Liz Kleinrock
Publication Date: 2021Each chapter in Start Here, Start Now addresses many of the questions and challenges educators have about getting started, using a framework for tackling perceived barriers from a proactive stance.Textured teaching: a framework for culturally sustaining practices by Lorena Escoto German
Publication Date: 2021"Textured Teaching is a framework for teaching and learning about texts, centered in love and social justice. The term social justice refers to a redistribution of resources, opportunities, wealth, and power that promotes equity. A teaching approach that strives for social justice, then, is one that openly addresses social injustices and functions in a way that leads students to reimagine an equitable redistribution."Where is the justice?: engaged pedagogies in schools and communities by Valerie Kinloch; Emily A. Nemeth; Tamara T. Butler; Grace D. Player; William Ayers (Series ed.); Therese Quinn (Series ed.)
Publication Date: 2021This book is about engaged pedagogies, an approach to teaching and learning that centers dialogue, listening, equity, and connection among stakeholders who understand the human and ecological cost of inequality. The authors share their story of working with students, teachers, teacher educators, families, community members, and union leaders to create transformative practices within and beyond public school classrooms.
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