Research Profile

Theresa O'Keefe

Biography

I am a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology and I teach and supervise across both disciplines and their associated undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. 

I joined the Department in 2016 (when it was the Department of Sociology), having previously worked as a lecturer in Equality Studies at the School of Social Justice, University College Dublin and in Sociology at Maynooth University. My areas of expertise are gender, violence and conflict, feminism and social movements, precarity and precarious work in higher education.

I teach in the areas of feminism, sexuality, gender, research methods, conflict, gender and global insecurity.

As a feminist sociologist I have a firm commitment to feminist praxis and public sociology which reflects in both my scholarship and teaching. My work is informed by rich experiences of engagement and activism with groups organising in areas such as reproductive justice, housing, workers' rights, international feminist solidarity campaigns. 

I convene the Sociology of Harm, Violence and Social Control study group under the auspices of the Sociological Associate of Ireland with my colleagues, Dr. Katharina Swirak and Andy Bray.

I hold a PhD in Political Studies from Queen's University (Kingston), an MA from Acadia University and a B.A.H. from Memorial University of Newfoundland. 



Research Interests

My research interests lie in the following areas:
-feminist organising, protest and social movements
-sociology of inequality
-precarity, work, and social inequalities
-gender, conflict and political violence.
-identity in conflict zones


I am currently leading on two research projects:

1) 'The Precarity Penalty' with Dr Aline Courtois, Bath.
The study is concerned with long-term precarious work in Irish higher education institutions and its impact on everyday life, career and well-being. We understand precarious work as work that is insecure, unpredictable, paid poorly relative to equivalent secure work, and that typically does not advance workers’ careers. We are particularly interested in documenting the experiences of those who have experienced employment precarity for five years or more.
https://www.researchgate.net/project/The-Precarity-Penalty-the-effects-of-long-term-precarious-work-...

2) Women of the Borderlands: A Walking Biographical Study of Women’s Everyday Life on the UK/Irish Border (WoBLa) , with Dr Niall Gilmartin, University of Ulster
This project is funded by the HEA North-South Research programme and it adopts a ‘Walking Interview as a Biographical Method (WIBM) approach to explore women’s relationship with the border during the Troubles and since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. https://www.ucc.ie/en/cacsss/research/researchnewsarchive/womenoftheborderlands/

I am also a member of the Gender and Academic Precarity  Working Group of the European Universities – Critical Futures Project. https://projects.au.dk/european-universities-critical-futures/







Research Grants

 ProjectFunding
Body
Start DateEnd DateAward
Feminist Identity Development and Activism in Revolutionary MovementsNational University of Ireland (NUI)€3,000.00
Gender Inequality and Academic PrecarityCollege of Arts, Celtic Studies & Social Sciences€2,000.00
The Mini-skirt Brigade: Feminist Identity Construction in the Irish Republican Movement€56,000.00
Women of the Borderlands: A Walking Biographical Study of Women’s Everyday Life on UK/Irish Border.Higher Education Authority (HEA)01-SEP-2231-AUG-24€199,940.00

Publications

Books

 YearPublication
(2013)Feminist Identity Development and Activism in Revolutionary Movements.
Theresa O'Keefe (2013) Feminist Identity Development and Activism in Revolutionary Movements. London: Palgrave Macmillan.   [Details]

Book Chapters

 YearPublication
(2021)'Bridge-builder feminism: the feminist movement and conflict in Northern Ireland'
Theresa O'Keefe (2021) 'Bridge-builder feminism: the feminist movement and conflict in Northern Ireland' In: Gladys Ganiel, David Mitchell (eds). The Politics of Conflict and Transformation The Island of Ireland in Comparative Perspective. London: Routledge.   [Details]
(2018)'The struggle for abortion rights in Ireland'
Theresa O'eefe (2018) 'The struggle for abortion rights in Ireland' In: Florescue, C. et. al./ Migrants and Ethnic Minorities for Reproductive Justice (eds). We’ve come a long way: reproductive rights of migrants and ethnic minorities in Ireland. Brazil: Aurutau.   [Details]
(2017)'“Mother Ireland, get off our backs: feminism and social movement organising during conflict.”'
Theresa O'Keefe (2017) '“Mother Ireland, get off our backs: feminism and social movement organising during conflict.”' In: The Troubles in Northern Ireland and Theories of Social Movements. Amsterdam University: Amsterdam University Press.   [Details]
(2016)'The Casualisation of Third-Level Teaching'
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2016) 'The Casualisation of Third-Level Teaching' In: Education Matters Yearbook. Dublin: Education Matters - Department of Education. [Details]
(2012)'‘Sometimes it would be nice to be a man’ Negotiating gender identities after the Good Friday Agreement'
Theresa O'Keefe (2012) '‘Sometimes it would be nice to be a man’ Negotiating gender identities after the Good Friday Agreement' In: Cillian McGrattan and Elizabeth Meehan (eds). Everyday life after the Irish conflict. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [DOI] [Details]
(2008)'Fluid or frozen?’ Choice and change in ethno-national identification in contemporary Ireland”'
Jennifer Todd,Theresa O'keefe,Nathalie Rougier &Lorenzo Cañás Bottos (2008) 'Fluid or frozen?’ Choice and change in ethno-national identification in contemporary Ireland”' In: J. Todd, N. Rougier, and L. Cañás Bottos in Todd, Cañás Bottos, Rougier (eds). Political Transformations and Ethno-national Identity Change. Routledge. London: Routledge. [Details]

Peer Reviewed Journals

 YearPublication
(2021)'Bridge-builder feminism: the feminist movement and conflict in Northern Ireland'
Theresa O'Keefe (2021) 'Bridge-builder feminism: the feminist movement and conflict in Northern Ireland'. Irish Political Studies,   [DOI] [Full Text] [Details]
(2021)'Cultural appropriation in fashion: Critiquing the dispossession of Mayan culture in Guatemala'
Toledo, Brenda Mondragón; O’Keefe, Theresa (2021) 'Cultural appropriation in fashion: Critiquing the dispossession of Mayan culture in Guatemala'. International Journal of fashion studies, 8 (1)   [DOI] [Details]
(2019)'‘Not one of the family’: Gender and precarious work in the neoliberal university'
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2019) '‘Not one of the family’: Gender and precarious work in the neoliberal university'. Gender Work And Organization,   [DOI] [Details]
(2017)'Policing Unruly Women: gender, sexual violence and the state during the Troubles'
Theresa O'Keefe (2017) 'Policing Unruly Women: gender, sexual violence and the state during the Troubles'. Women's Studies International Forum (WSIF),   [Details]
(2015)'Precarity in the Ivory Cage: Neoliberalism and Casualisation of Work in the Irish Higher Education Sector'
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2015) 'Precarity in the Ivory Cage: Neoliberalism and Casualisation of Work in the Irish Higher Education Sector'. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies,   [Details]
(2006)'Fluid or Frozen? Choice and Change in Ethno-National Identification in Contemporary Northern Ireland'
Jennifer Todd,Theresa O'keefe,Nathalie Rougier &Lorenzo Cañás Bottos (2006) 'Fluid or Frozen? Choice and Change in Ethno-National Identification in Contemporary Northern Ireland'. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 12 (3-4) [DOI] [Details]
(2005)'Menstrual Blood as a Weapon of Resistance: Armagh Women and the Dirty Protest.”'
Theresa O'Keefe (2005) 'Menstrual Blood as a Weapon of Resistance: Armagh Women and the Dirty Protest.”'. International Feminist Journal of Politics, [DOI] [Details]
(2004)'Trading aprons for arms: feminist resistance in the North of Ireland'
Theresa O'eefe (2004) 'Trading aprons for arms: feminist resistance in the North of Ireland'. 'Resources for Feminist Research/Revue de documentation sur la recherche féministe, 30 (3-4)   [Details]
(2016)'Making Feminist Sense of No-Platforming'
Theresa O'Keefe (2016) 'Making Feminist Sense of No-Platforming'. Feminist Review,   [Details]
(2015)'My body is my manifesto! FEMEN, SlutWalks and body protest'
Theresa O'Keefe (2015) 'My body is my manifesto! FEMEN, SlutWalks and body protest'. Feminist Review, [Details]
(2014)'My body is my manifesto! FEMEN, SlutWalks and body protest'
Theresa O'Keefe (2014) 'My body is my manifesto! FEMEN, SlutWalks and body protest'. Feminist Review,   [Details]
(2009)'Does Being Protestant Matter? Protestants, minorities and the re-making of ethno-religious identity after the Good Friday Agreement'
Jennifer Todd, Theresa O'Keefe, Nathalie Rougier and Lorenzo Cañás Bottos. (2009) 'Does Being Protestant Matter? Protestants, minorities and the re-making of ethno-religious identity after the Good Friday Agreement'. National Identities, [Details]

Blog

 YearPublication
(2020)Is police abolition relevant to Ireland?.
Theresa O'Keefe and Katharina Swirak (2020) Is police abolition relevant to Ireland?. Blog   [Details]
(2020)WHO DOES THE ‘HOUSEWORK OF THE UNIVERSITY’ DURING A PANDEMIC? THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON PRECARIOUS WOMEN WORKING IN UNIVERSITIES.
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2020) WHO DOES THE ‘HOUSEWORK OF THE UNIVERSITY’ DURING A PANDEMIC? THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON PRECARIOUS WOMEN WORKING IN UNIVERSITIES. Blog   [Details]

Book Reviews

 YearPublication
(2020)Book review: Ex-Combatants, Gender and Peace in Northern Ireland: Women, Political Protest and the Prison Experience by Azrini Wahidin.
Theresa O'Keefe (2020) Book review: Ex-Combatants, Gender and Peace in Northern Ireland: Women, Political Protest and the Prison Experience by Azrini Wahidin. Book Reviews [DOI] [Details]
(2009)Incite!, 2007. The Revolution Will Not Be Funded. South End Press.
Theresa O'Keefe (2009) Incite!, 2007. The Revolution Will Not Be Funded. South End Press. Book Reviews   [Details]

Professional Activities

Conference Contributions

 YearPublication
(2022)What is the impact of long-term academic precarity ? Preliminary Findings from the Precarity Penalty Project,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2022) Gender and Academic Precarity Network. [Invited Oral Presentation], What is the impact of long-term academic precarity ? Preliminary Findings from the Precarity Penalty Project, University of Portsmouth . [Details]
(2021)Gender, The Pandemic and Inequality,
Theresa O'Keefe (2021) How does academic precarity impact gender inequality in a pandemic?. [Invited Oral Presentation], Gender, The Pandemic and Inequality, Newcastle University . [Details]
(2021)The Campus as a Battleground: Campus as a Battleground: Precarious Work and Labour Struggles in 21st - Century Academia,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2021) The struggle against academic precarity in Ireland. [Invited Oral Presentation], The Campus as a Battleground: Campus as a Battleground: Precarious Work and Labour Struggles in 21st - Century Academia, Bard College Berlin . [Details]
(2021)Sociological Association of Ireland Annual Conference,
Theresa O'eefe (2021) Prison strip-searches as gender-based violence. [Oral Presentation], Sociological Association of Ireland Annual Conference, Online . [Details]
(2020)he Age of the Precariat: Identity and Precarity Conference,
Theresa O'eefe (2020) Resisting Academic Precarity – The Story of Third Level Workplace Watch”. [Keynote Speaker], he Age of the Precariat: Identity and Precarity Conference, NUI Galway . [Details]
(2019)Sexual Violences(s): Between Past and Present,
Theresa O'Keefe (2019) “’Just the usual’: Gender, Violence and the State in Northern Ireland.”. [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], Sexual Violences(s): Between Past and Present, Cork . [Details]
(2019)Women’s History Association of Ireland Annual Conference,
Theresa O'Keefe (2019) “Gender Equality Since the Good Friday Agreement”. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Women’s History Association of Ireland Annual Conference, Cork . [Details]
(2019)Centre for Higher Education Studies (CHES),
Aline Courtois and Theresa O'Keefe (2019) Falling through the cracks? Gender inequality, precarious work and higher education research. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Centre for Higher Education Studies (CHES), Centre for Higher Education Studies (CHES) - UCL IOE, London . [Details]
(2019)Gender and Education annual conference,
Courtois, A & O'Keefe T (2019) De-invisibilising precarious women academics. [Oral Presentation], Gender and Education annual conference, Portsmouth, UK United Kingdom . [Details]
(2019)Precarious Work and Gender Inequality in Higher Education,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2019) Symposium. [Conference Organising Committee Member], Precarious Work and Gender Inequality in Higher Education, UCC . [Details]
(2019)Gender, Activism and Subjectivity in Contention and Conflict,
Theresa O'eefe (2019) Symposium Chair. [Chair Sessions at Symposia], Gender, Activism and Subjectivity in Contention and Conflict, DCU . [Details]
(2019)Gender and Education annual conference,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2019) De-invisibilising precarious women academics. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Gender and Education annual conference, University of Portsmouth . [Details]
(2018)The Politics of Conflict and Transformation: Northern Ireland in Comparative Perspective,
Theresa O'Keefe (2018) Bridge-Builder Feminism and Feminist Identity Politics in Northern Ireland. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], The Politics of Conflict and Transformation: Northern Ireland in Comparative Perspective, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin . [Details]
(2018)10th European Conference on Gender Equality in Higher Education,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2018) Trapped in the Stairwell: Precarious Work and Gender Equality in Higher Education. [Oral Presentation], 10th European Conference on Gender Equality in Higher Education, Dublin . [Details]
(2018)Thinking Gender Justice,
Theresa O'Keefe (2018) Gender troubles: feminist organising in the North of Ireland, 1969-1998. [Oral Presentation], Thinking Gender Justice, Dublin . [Details]
(2018)Sex, Sexuality and Reproduction. Irish Conference of Historians,
Theresa O'Keefe (2018) ‘Our bodies are used like a weapon.’ Sexual violence, gender and the state during the Northern Irish Troubles. [Oral Presentation], Sex, Sexuality and Reproduction. Irish Conference of Historians, Cork . [Details]
(2016)Gender, Violence and Conflict: Development Studies Association of Ireland and Trinity International Development Initiative seminar,
Theresa O'Keefe (2016) Policing Unruly Women: gender-based violence and the state during the Troubles. [Invited Lectures (Workshops)], Gender, Violence and Conflict: Development Studies Association of Ireland and Trinity International Development Initiative seminar, Dublin . [Details]
(2015)Irish Federation of University Teachers’ Annual Conference,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2015) “The disease of casualisation in Irish higher education: what is to be done?”. [Keynote Speaker], Irish Federation of University Teachers’ Annual Conference, Dublin . [Details]
(2015)Gender inequality and the University,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2015) ’Not one of the family: Gender and precarity in the Irish higher education sector. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Gender inequality and the University, Galway . [Details]
(2015)Sociological Association of Ireland Annual Conference,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2015) “‘Lecturer in winter, tour guide in summer’: neoliberalism and the casualisation of work in the Irish higher education sector”. [Oral Presentation], Sociological Association of Ireland Annual Conference, Dublin . [Details]
(2014)Northern Ireland: Twenty Years After the Ceasefire,
Theresa O'Keefe (2014) Female IRA combatants: where are they now?. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Northern Ireland: Twenty Years After the Ceasefire, Maynooth . [Details]
(2014)Ethics in Irish Higher Education,
Theresa O'Keefe and Aline Courtois (2014) Casualisation in Irish Higher Education. [Invited Lectures (Conference)], Ethics in Irish Higher Education, Limerick . [Details]

Professional Associations

 AssociationFunctionFrom / To
Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century Member/
Sociological Association of Ireland Member/
Institute for British-Irish Studies Associate/
Equality Studies Centre Research Associate/
Sociology of Harm, Violence and Social Control Co-Convenor/
European Social Movements Research Network Member/
Women's History Association of Ireland Member/
Gender and the Academy Research Working Group Research group01-SEP-19 /

Committees

 CommitteeFunctionFrom / To
Co-Director, MA Sociology of Sustainability and Global Challenges Co-Director/
Social Harms, Violence and Social Control Co-Convenor/
ISS21 Member/
UCC Sociology & Criminology Postgraduate Committee Member2021 /
UCC Ethical Hiring Committee Member2021 /
UCC Sociology & Criminology Undergraduate Committee Chair2020 / 2021
Family, Gender and Sexualities Research Cluster Member2019 /
Athena SWAN iWorking Group Institutional Bronze Award- Staff Data Member2019 /
UCC Women's Studies Board member2018 /
Athena SWAN CACSSS Steering Group Member2018 /
UCC Violence, Conflict and Gender Cluster Member2016 /
UCC Sociology & Criminology Undergraduate Committee Member2016 / 2021

Education

 YearInstitutionQualificationSubject
2021UCC Postgraduate CertificateTeaching and Learning

Outreach Activities

 Description

Chair, UCC Staff Together For Yes

“The Hamster Wheel of Precarity: Invisible workers in the Irish higher education sector” with A. Courtois. TASC Workshop on ‘The new European precariat? Educated young people in temporary employment'. Dublin, 25 April 2017.

“Precarious work in higher education”. Invited talk delivered to IFUT-UCC. 20 March, 2019.

“Learning from the lessons of Irish women’s organising to ensure their protection against state violence in Northern Ireland” Invited Talk. Delivered to European Network Against Racism 16th Annual General Assembly. 23 June 2017. European Parliament. Brussels.

'Gender-Based Violence And The State: What Are The Lessons From Global Struggles?’Comhlamh First Wednesday Debates (Dublin, 2014).

Delivered research training to peer interviewers for a Women’s Health Council for a study on gender-based violence experienced by minority ethnic women (Dublin, 2007).

Panel participant. Experiences of Feminist Struggle – past, present and global. 10th Annual Dublin Anarchist Bookfair. Organised by the Workers Solidarity Movement. Dublin. 2016.

Beyond the crisis: global justice, equality and social movements. A day-long workshop for activists and researchers. Seomra Spraoi, Dublin: 27 May 2011.

How can women defeat austerity? A talk and workshop for community organisers with renowned author Selma James at NUI Maynooth, March 13, 2013. This was an outreach activity designed to bring grassroots campaigners into the university to discuss this issue with other established academics and organisers.

The Female Body in Protest @ Festival for Choice, November 16, 2013. https://www.abortionrightscampaign.ie/event/the-female-body-in-protest-festival-for-choice/

Monthly reading group organised under the auspices of the Sociological Association of Ireland and co-convened with Dr Katharina Swiark and Andy Bray. Open to academics, policy makers, practitioners, activists and those with general interest.

Co-convenor, Irish Abolitionist Reading Group

Founding Member, Irish Precarity Network

Journal Activities

 JournalRoleTo / From
Gender Work And Organization Referee-
Womens Studies International Forum Referee-
Women'S History Journal Referee-
Irish Studies Review Referee-
International Feminist Journal Of Politics Referee-
Interface Member of Editorial Board01-SEP-10 - 01-SEP-12
Feminist Review Referee-
Irish Journal Of Sociology Referee-
Critical Military Studies Referee-
Gender Work And Organization Editor-
Interface Referee01-SEP-10 -
The European Journal Of Women'S Studies Referee-
Feminist Review Referee-
Irish Studies Review Referee-
Gender & Society Referee-
International Feminist Journal Of Politics Member of Editorial Board01-SEP-14 - 31-AUG-17

Other Activities

 Description

Select Invited talks:
  • 3rd Annual Irish Research Staff Association Forum on Research Careers, Invited Speaker. 10 May 2023.

  • UCD Centre for the Study of Higher Education, Invited talk. 29 November 2022.
  • Precarious Contracts in Irish HEIs. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion/Athena Swan, Mary Immaculate College. Limerick.  11 March 2022 

  • Gender and the Casualisation of Work in Irish Universities. Women in Research Ireland ( 5 NOV 2021)

  • Precarity” Economy and Society Summer School. Centre for the Moral Foundations of Economy and Society. 13 April, 2021. 

  • “Gender and precarious work in higher education” The Gendered Face of Covid-19. Visible Racism in Ireland Series. hosted by Dr Ebun Joseph. 21 May, 2020. 

  • Gender and Precarious Work. Panelist. International Women’s Day event organised by SIPTU. 8 March 2019. 

  • “Learning from the lessons of Irish women’s organising to ensure their protection against state violence in Northern Ireland” Invited Talk. Delivered to European Network Against Racism 16th Annual General Assembly. 23 June 2017. European Parliament. Brussels. 

  • “The Hamster Wheel of Precarity: Invisible workers in the Irish higher education sector” with A. Courtois. TASC Workshop on ‘The new European precariat? Educated young people in temporary employment'. Dublin, 25 April 2017. 

My research has featured in a number of media outlets including: 
  1. The Washington Post (26/01/21), https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/02/26/myanmars-protesters-include-shirtless-bodybuilder...
  2. Le Monde (02/03/20), https://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2020/03/02/a-l-universite-et-dans-les-laboratoires-aussi-la-...
  3. The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/education/is-this-the-end-of-job-security-in-academia-1.3027838), 
  4. The Journal.ie/Noteworthy https://www.noteworthy.ie/academic-uncertainty-pt2-5265743-Nov2020/
I've also appeared on the Pat Kenny Show and the Reboot Republic podcast (https://tortoiseshack.ie/ep-40-precarious-academia-third-level-inequality/) to discuss my research on academic precarity.

Teaching Activities

Teaching Interests

Gender studies, Research Methods, Gender and Conflict, Sexualities, Sociology of Reproduction and the Body, Social Movement Studies, Gender and Nationalism, Northern Irish Politics and Society, Feminist Theory, Feminist Methodologies Gender, Crime & Deviance. 

I currently co-ordinate and teach:
  1. SC6641/SC7641  Gender and Catastrophe https://reg.ucc.ie/curriculum/modules/?mod=sc664
  2. SC3046 Gender, Sexuality & Inequality https://reg.ucc.ie/curriculum/modules/?mod=sc3046
  3. SC2065 Research Project 1 -Introduction to Social Research https://reg.ucc.ie/curriculum/modules/?mod=sc2065
  4. SC3055 Research Project II https://reg.ucc.ie/curriculum/modules/?mod=sc3055 
In addition I teach on the following:
SC6639 Feminist Epistemologies 
SC6614 Sociological Methodologies 
CR1002 Criminology: key concepts 
WS6605 Gender and Society II 
As well as third year research project supervisions for Sociology (SC3055) and Criminology (CR3002)

I have also co-ordinated/taught the following:
CR2013 - Gender and Crime
SC2002- Research Project I
SC2026- Sociology of the Family
SC3046 - Family Gender & Sexualities
SC2016 - Sociology of Gender
SC6623/7623- Globalisation and Culture



Recent Postgraduates

 Graduation YearStudent NameInstitutionDegree TypeThesis Title
2018Gillian Tobin NUI (UCC)MA SociologyThe Moral Philosophies of the Pro-Life Movement
2021Darragh Mulcahy UCCMA Sociology
2019Laura O'Donnell UCCMA Sociology
2021Jack Wrixon UCCMA Sociology
2019Joan Obiageli Uba UCCMA in the Sociology of Development and Globalization
2018Ellen O' Sullivan UCC
2015Niall Gilmartin NUI MaynoothPHDLost in Translation: Republican Women's Struggle after Armed Struggle.
2018Brenda Mondragón Toledo UCCMA in the Sociology of Development and GlobalizationThe National Weaver Movement as a Result of Cultural Appropiation of Mayan Textiles in Guatemala; an Analysis of its Problematization in Legal Reform.

Research Information

External Collaborators

 NameOrganisation / InstituteCountry
Aline Courtois Centre for Global Higher Education, University College LondonUNITED KINGDOM
Dr Niall Gilmartin University of UlsterUNITED KINGDOM

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