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Oussama Cherribi

Dr. Oussama (Sam) Cherribi is a Moroccan-Dutch sociologist, former politician for The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) party, and current professor at Emory University. He was a member of the Dutch House of Representatives from 1994 to 2002.

Sam Cherribi

Cherribi is often interviewed by news organizations on developments in European and Middle East and North African (MENA) regions, and is an often-invited public speaker.

Early life and education edit

 
Bus supporting Cherribi for re-election

Cherribi was born 4 September 1959 in Kenitra, Morocco.

Cherribi studied literature in his town of birth and philosophy and sociology at the University of Rabat, sociology at the University of Nancy in France and, from 1983 onwards, philosophy and sociology at the University of Amsterdam.

After graduating in 1991, Cherribi entered a joint Ph.D. program at the Amsterdam School of Social Science Research at the University of Amsterdam & Leiden University. In 2000, while in office as a Member of the Dutch Parliament, he received his PhD in the social sciences. Cherribi also worked as a broadcaster and translator at the Dutch Public Service Television, NOS and, Dutch World Service from 1985-90.

Parliament and Legislation edit

Cherribi served in the Dutch Parliament from 1994 until 2002.[1] Throughout his tenure in parliament, Cherribi was a member of VVD, which belonged to The Group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, and likewise the Purple (Paars) government coalition of social democrats and liberals. Throughout his career as a Member of the Dutch Parliament (MP), Cherribi served on the Standing Committees of Foreign Affairs, Technology, Youth, Interior Affairs, Education, Welfare and Health. Furthermore, from 1995 until 2002, Cherribi was elected to represent the Netherlands in the Assembly of the Council of Europe.[2]

As a member of the Standing Committee on Higher Education, Cherribi introduced legislation on comprehensive cultural training for imams in the Netherlands and Europe. A part of the Duplex Ordo program, this legislation encouraged imams living in the Netherlands to become educated on secular topics in order to facilitate positive relations between the Muslim community and Dutch society at-large.[3]   

As a European Council member representing the Netherlands, Cherribi played a crucial role in the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime. Cherribi drafted and proposed much of the legislation, including additions regarding "Internet Domain Names," that was ratified in November 2001.[4] The Budapest Convention, which was consequently ratified by the United States Congress in 2006, sets precedent for future cybercrime laws until today.[5] 

In 1995, in an effort to bring politics to the people, Cherribi founded Den Haag-Online, a Dutch-language discussion board that allowed citizens to communicate with Members of Parliament via cyberspace. The goal of this project was to promote transparency and accountability in the Dutch government. This project was one of the nascent internet’s first social media outlets.[6]   

Cherribi successfully campaigned for the former Dutch-speaking colonies of Suriname and South Africa to be accepted into the Belgian-Dutch Language Union Taalunie. Cherribi undertook this effort in order to promote the global use of Dutch in the age of the Internet.[7]   

In December 1998 and November 2001, Cherribi joined Dutch delegation as an Official Observer at the New York UN General Assembly, participating in committee meetings, deliberations, and meetings with other delegations.   

Cherribi served as a member of the now-defunct Assembly of the West European Union, serving on numerous high-budget social and security-related committees.    

In April, 2002, Dr. Cherribi served as the Rapporteur and Moderator for the Council of Europe Conference on Cultural Cooperation between Europe and North Africa. The Conference was held in the debating chambers of the Moroccan Parliament, in Rabat. This event, put on by the Council of Europe in Morocco, discussed further collaboration between the two governments.[8]   

As a Dutch MP, Cherribi hosted and moderated numerous other panels and conferences, both within the EU (North South Center) and abroad. Many of these conferences were centered around international development and education for MPs of developing nations.[9]

Cherribi organized the African Diaspora Roundtable at the US Congress in 2017. 

Civil Society edit

Cherribi was a Member of the Board of Directors for the Amsterdam Art Council for over 10 years and was the organization’s only immigrant board member. He was also placed in charge of Migrant TV (MTV) from 1990-1993.   

Cherribi created the Special Chair of Islam Foundation at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) for philosopher Mohammad Arkoun. This position was created in order to promote liberal Islam in the Netherlands, however UvA failed to properly subsidize the program. While there was already a chair position at UvA designated for the study of Islam, Cherribi noted that Arkoun’s position was dedicated to the Moroccan and Turkish expatriate communities in the Netherlands and the study of Islam in Europe.[10]

Cherribi served as a member of the Mohammed Arkoun Award Committee, a part of the Mohammed Arkoun Foundation for Peace and Dialogue between Cultures. This foundation is dedicated to popularizing and disseminating the works of Mohammad Arkoun, and promoting the study of Islam in Europe and North Africa—one of Cherribi's primary fields of study.[11]

 
Cherribi (2004)

Along with Pierre Bourdieu, Cherribi spearheaded the establishment of network of solidarity cities, or villes refuge, throughout Europe. As a response to the Rushdie Affair, participating cities were to cooperate in assisting and welcoming persecuted writers from around the world into Europe, in order to promote free thought. According to its mission, the cities’ "priority task today is to respond to censorship by creating new areas of freedom, exchange and solidarity" for at-risk writers and thinkers. Berlin, Helsinki, and Vienna are all member cities of this project.[12]   

 
Sam Cherribi (2013)

Since 2000, Cherribi has served as an Affiliate Board Member at University of California-Berkeley’s Center for Globalization and Information Technology.

Publications edit

Cherribi is Series Editor at Peter Lang Publishing in New York City.

Cherribi is a contributing editor at Global Vision, an international magazine aimed at reporting on business executives and government officials. Subjects of his articles and interviews have included: UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, US President Jimmy Carter, Israeli President Shimon Peres, Irish President Mary Robinson, fashion designer Kenneth Cole and the Dalai Lama.

Cherribi researched and drafted two best-selling Dutch books, Moslim en de polder (1997), and Islam en democratie (1994), for then-VVD leader Frits Bolkestein and Mohammed Arkoun.

In 2002, Cherribi directed, produced and wrote a play, To be or not to be in the Polder.   

In 2010, Cherribi published In The House of War: Dutch Islam Observed. This book, published by Oxford University Press, discusses "‘the trifecta of coercion’ on Muslims in the Netherlands and Europe, being: expectations and pressures from Islamic orthodoxy, from European society, and from their daily lives in the house of war (Dar al Harb)."[13] The book employs many of philosopher-sociologist Pierre Bourdieu’s theories, including Bourdieu’s "five laws" for analyzing the development of Islam in Europe (The Algerians). Professor Terry Rey of Temple University, a notable Bourdieu scholar, praised Cherribi, saying: "To my knowledge the only student of Bourdieu’s to have thus far employed his theory of practice in a book length study of religion is Sam Cherribi" (The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu, 307-308).[14]  

In 2017, Oxford Press published Cherribi's Fridays of Rage, an in-depth analysis of Al Jazeera’s inception and its role in impacting the public views of the Arab world.[15] The book was praised by Marwan M. Kraidy, professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania, for making "an original contribution to the already large literature on Al-Jazeera in its articulation of the channel with political Islamism".[16]   

Cherribi has repeatedly contributed to Der Groene Amsterdammer, including interviews with President Jimmy Carter and Jane Fonda, and essays on Al Jazeera and Pierre Bourdieu.[17][18][19][20]

After Parliament and Emory edit

At Emory, Cherribi has served as assistant to the Provost, Office of the Provost. He also served as Emory’s liaison to The Carter Center for development

Cherribi was the interim program director at the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship (CSPS).

Cherribi is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Middle East and South Asian Studies (MESAS) and Associate Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He also directs the Emory Development Initiative (EDI), which promotes development in low-income countries and works with faculty in Emory's Institute of Human Rights.

Selected works edit

  • Cultuur als visie (1989; with Gijs von der Fuhr and Donald Niedekker)
  • Internet and Information Society (1997; Council of Europe)
  • Bit bang; in de schaduw van het millennium; de dreiging van de millennium-bug, tips en maatregelen om de problemen het hoofd te bieden (1998; with Luc Sala and Ronald Wouterson)
  • Imams d'Amsterdam; à travers l'exemple des imams de la diaspora marocaine (2000; dissertations)
  • Anti-Missile Defense: The Implications for European Industry (2001; Western European Union)
  • Developing a European Space Observation Capability to meet Europe’s Security Requirements (2002; Western European Union)
  • The Global Aspects of the Internet (2003; Academic Press)
  • Outing the Dutch: Intolerance, Populism and the Media (2003; Comunicazione politica, IV/2 pp. 141–165)
  • From Baghdad to Paris: Al-Jazeera and the Veil (2006; The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics)
  • Politicians’ Perceptions of the Muslim Problem: The Dutch Example in European Context (2007; Oxford University Press)
  • The Council of Europe’s Human Rights Perspective on the Media (2008; Elsevier Science Publishers)
  • U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab World Responses to Al-Jazeera’s Interview With Karen Hughes (2008; Sage Publications)
  • Making Sense of the Senseless: A Reasoned Approach to Radicalism (2008; International Society of Political Psychology)
  • The Future of American Consumerism (2009; Meghan-Kiffer Press)
  • In the House of War: Dutch Islam Observed (2010; Oxford University Press)
  • An Obsession Renewed: Islamophobia in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands (2011; Oxford University Press)
  • Arabic Al-Jazeera: Transnational Identity and Influence (2012; Sage Publications)
  • Race and Color in the Middle East (2012; Sage Publications)
  • A Dutch Perspective: History, Politics, and Outcomes (2016; The Carter Center)
  • Fridays of Rage (2017; Oxford University Press)
  • Pluralism and Intolerance: The New Dutch Treat (Georgetown University)

References edit

  1. ^ "Dr. O. (Sam) Cherribi".
  2. ^ Andeweg, Rudy B.; Irwin, Galen A. (2002). Governance and Politics of the Netherlands. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 153. ISBN 978-0333961568.
  3. ^ "PACE - Doc. 8651 (2000) - No. 382 - Transfer of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia to another European city". assembly.coe.int. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  4. ^ "PACE - Recommendation 2144 (2019) - Internet governance and human rights". assembly.coe.int. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Text - Treaty Document 108-11 - Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime". www.congress.gov. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Hollands Dagboek". NRC (in Dutch). 26 August 1995. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  7. ^ HOOVEN, MARCEL TEN (14 November 1998). "Alarm: het Nederlands verdwijnt". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  8. ^ "the-parliamentary-assembly-of-the-council-of-europe-no40-feb-2005". doi:10.1163/2210-7975_hrd-9919-0003. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ "About the North-South Centre". North-South Centre. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  10. ^ "Kampioen liberale islam vertrekt uit Amsterdam". Trouw (in Dutch). 20 June 2001. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  11. ^ "Fondation Mohammed Arkoun". www.fondation-arkoun.org (in French). Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  12. ^ "Audition : Libre Parole, Libre Media : Le projet des Villes-Refuges". www.europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  13. ^ In the House of War: Dutch Islam Observed. Religion and Global Politics. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. 9 July 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-973411-5.
  14. ^ Medvetz, Thomas; Sallaz, Jeffrey J. (2018). The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-935719-2.
  15. ^ Fridays of Rage: Al Jazeera, the Arab Spring, and Political Islam. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. 1 March 2017. ISBN 978-0-19-933738-5.
  16. ^ Fridays of Rage: Al Jazeera, the Arab Spring, and Political Islam. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. 1 March 2017. ISBN 978-0-19-933738-5.
  17. ^ "Al-Jazeera Arabisch is een heel ander beest dan Al-Jazeera Engels". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 26 July 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  18. ^ "Ik gooi mezelf er weer helemaal in". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 14 October 2005. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  19. ^ "Ik ben een niet onverdienstelijk houtbewerker". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 25 May 2006. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  20. ^ "Sociologie is een vechtsport". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 2 February 2002. Retrieved 19 December 2019.

External links edit

  • Personal Page at Emory University
  • Personal Website

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External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp Bus supporting Cherribi for re election Cherribi was born 4 September 1959 in Kenitra Morocco Cherribi studied literature in his town of birth and philosophy and sociology at the University of Rabat sociology at the University of Nancy in France and from 1983 onwards philosophy and sociology at the University of Amsterdam After graduating in 1991 Cherribi entered a joint Ph D program at the Amsterdam School of Social Science Research at the University of Amsterdam amp Leiden University In 2000 while in office as a Member of the Dutch Parliament he received his PhD in the social sciences Cherribi also worked as a broadcaster and translator at the Dutch Public Service Television NOS and Dutch World Service from 1985 90 Parliament and Legislation editCherribi served in the Dutch Parliament from 1994 until 2002 1 Throughout his tenure in parliament Cherribi was a member of VVD which belonged to The Group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party and likewise the Purple Paars government coalition of social democrats and liberals Throughout his career as a Member of the Dutch Parliament MP Cherribi served on the Standing Committees of Foreign Affairs Technology Youth Interior Affairs Education Welfare and Health Furthermore from 1995 until 2002 Cherribi was elected to represent the Netherlands in the Assembly of the Council of Europe 2 As a member of the Standing Committee on Higher Education Cherribi introduced legislation on comprehensive cultural training for imams in the Netherlands and Europe A part of the Duplex Ordo program this legislation encouraged imams living in the Netherlands to become educated on secular topics in order to facilitate positive relations between the Muslim community and Dutch society at large 3 As a European Council member representing the Netherlands Cherribi played a crucial role in the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime Cherribi drafted and proposed much of the legislation including additions regarding Internet Domain Names that was ratified in November 2001 4 The Budapest Convention which was consequently ratified by the United States Congress in 2006 sets precedent for future cybercrime laws until today 5 In 1995 in an effort to bring politics to the people Cherribi founded Den Haag Online a Dutch language discussion board that allowed citizens to communicate with Members of Parliament via cyberspace The goal of this project was to promote transparency and accountability in the Dutch government This project was one of the nascent internet s first social media outlets 6 Cherribi successfully campaigned for the former Dutch speaking colonies of Suriname and South Africa to be accepted into the Belgian Dutch Language Union Taalunie Cherribi undertook this effort in order to promote the global use of Dutch in the age of the Internet 7 In December 1998 and November 2001 Cherribi joined Dutch delegation as an Official Observer at the New York UN General Assembly participating in committee meetings deliberations and meetings with other delegations Cherribi served as a member of the now defunct Assembly of the West European Union serving on numerous high budget social and security related committees In April 2002 Dr Cherribi served as the Rapporteur and Moderator for the Council of Europe Conference on Cultural Cooperation between Europe and North Africa The Conference was held in the debating chambers of the Moroccan Parliament in Rabat This event put on by the Council of Europe in Morocco discussed further collaboration between the two governments 8 As a Dutch MP Cherribi hosted and moderated numerous other panels and conferences both within the EU North South Center and abroad Many of these conferences were centered around international development and education for MPs of developing nations 9 Cherribi organized the African Diaspora Roundtable at the US Congress in 2017 Civil Society editCherribi was a Member of the Board of Directors for the Amsterdam Art Council for over 10 years and was the organization s only immigrant board member He was also placed in charge of Migrant TV MTV from 1990 1993 Cherribi created the Special Chair of Islam Foundation at the University of Amsterdam UvA for philosopher Mohammad Arkoun This position was created in order to promote liberal Islam in the Netherlands however UvA failed to properly subsidize the program While there was already a chair position at UvA designated for the study of Islam Cherribi noted that Arkoun s position was dedicated to the Moroccan and Turkish expatriate communities in the Netherlands and the study of Islam in Europe 10 Cherribi served as a member of the Mohammed Arkoun Award Committee a part of the Mohammed Arkoun Foundation for Peace and Dialogue between Cultures This foundation is dedicated to popularizing and disseminating the works of Mohammad Arkoun and promoting the study of Islam in Europe and North Africa one of Cherribi s primary fields of study 11 nbsp Cherribi 2004 Along with Pierre Bourdieu Cherribi spearheaded the establishment of network of solidarity cities or villes refuge throughout Europe As a response to the Rushdie Affair participating cities were to cooperate in assisting and welcoming persecuted writers from around the world into Europe in order to promote free thought According to its mission the cities priority task today is to respond to censorship by creating new areas of freedom exchange and solidarity for at risk writers and thinkers Berlin Helsinki and Vienna are all member cities of this project 12 nbsp Sam Cherribi 2013 Since 2000 Cherribi has served as an Affiliate Board Member at University of California Berkeley s Center for Globalization and Information Technology Publications editCherribi is Series Editor at Peter Lang Publishing in New York City Cherribi is a contributing editor at Global Vision an international magazine aimed at reporting on business executives and government officials Subjects of his articles and interviews have included UN Secretary General Kofi Annan US President Jimmy Carter Israeli President Shimon Peres Irish President Mary Robinson fashion designer Kenneth Cole and the Dalai Lama Cherribi researched and drafted two best selling Dutch books Moslim en de polder 1997 and Islam en democratie 1994 for then VVD leader Frits Bolkestein and Mohammed Arkoun In 2002 Cherribi directed produced and wrote a play To be or not to be in the Polder In 2010 Cherribi published In The House of War Dutch Islam Observed This book published by Oxford University Press discusses the trifecta of coercion on Muslims in the Netherlands and Europe being expectations and pressures from Islamic orthodoxy from European society and from their daily lives in the house of war Dar al Harb 13 The book employs many of philosopher sociologist Pierre Bourdieu s theories including Bourdieu s five laws for analyzing the development of Islam in Europe The Algerians Professor Terry Rey of Temple University a notable Bourdieu scholar praised Cherribi saying To my knowledge the only student of Bourdieu s to have thus far employed his theory of practice in a book length study of religion is Sam Cherribi The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu 307 308 14 In 2017 Oxford Press published Cherribi s Fridays of Rage an in depth analysis of Al Jazeera s inception and its role in impacting the public views of the Arab world 15 The book was praised by Marwan M Kraidy professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania for making an original contribution to the already large literature on Al Jazeera in its articulation of the channel with political Islamism 16 Cherribi has repeatedly contributed to Der Groene Amsterdammer including interviews with President Jimmy Carter and Jane Fonda and essays on Al Jazeera and Pierre Bourdieu 17 18 19 20 After Parliament and Emory editAt Emory Cherribi has served as assistant to the Provost Office of the Provost He also served as Emory s liaison to The Carter Center for developmentCherribi was the interim program director at the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship CSPS Cherribi is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Middle East and South Asian Studies MESAS and Associate Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Emory University in Atlanta Georgia He also directs the Emory Development Initiative EDI which promotes development in low income countries and works with faculty in Emory s Institute of Human Rights Selected works editCultuur als visie 1989 with Gijs von der Fuhr and Donald Niedekker Internet and Information Society 1997 Council of Europe Bit bang in de schaduw van het millennium de dreiging van de millennium bug tips en maatregelen om de problemen het hoofd te bieden 1998 with Luc Sala and Ronald Wouterson Imams d Amsterdam a travers l exemple des imams de la diaspora marocaine 2000 dissertations Anti Missile Defense The Implications for European Industry 2001 Western European Union Developing a European Space Observation Capability to meet Europe s Security Requirements 2002 Western European Union The Global Aspects of the Internet 2003 Academic Press Outing the Dutch Intolerance Populism and the Media 2003 Comunicazione politica IV 2 pp 141 165 From Baghdad to Paris Al Jazeera and the Veil 2006 The Harvard International Journal of Press Politics Politicians Perceptions of the Muslim Problem The Dutch Example in European Context 2007 Oxford University Press The Council of Europe s Human Rights Perspective on the Media 2008 Elsevier Science Publishers U S Public Diplomacy in the Arab World Responses to Al Jazeera s Interview With Karen Hughes 2008 Sage Publications Making Sense of the Senseless A Reasoned Approach to Radicalism 2008 International Society of Political Psychology The Future of American Consumerism 2009 Meghan Kiffer Press In the House of War Dutch Islam Observed 2010 Oxford University Press An Obsession Renewed Islamophobia in Austria Germany and the Netherlands 2011 Oxford University Press Arabic Al Jazeera Transnational Identity and Influence 2012 Sage Publications Race and Color in the Middle East 2012 Sage Publications A Dutch Perspective History Politics and Outcomes 2016 The Carter Center Fridays of Rage 2017 Oxford University Press Pluralism and Intolerance The New Dutch Treat Georgetown University References edit Dr O Sam Cherribi Andeweg Rudy B Irwin Galen A 2002 Governance and Politics of the Netherlands Palgrave Macmillan p 153 ISBN 978 0333961568 PACE Doc 8651 2000 No 382 Transfer of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia to another European city assembly coe int Retrieved 19 December 2019 PACE Recommendation 2144 2019 Internet governance and human rights assembly coe int Retrieved 19 December 2019 Text Treaty Document 108 11 Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime www congress gov Retrieved 19 December 2019 Hollands Dagboek NRC in Dutch 26 August 1995 Retrieved 19 December 2019 HOOVEN MARCEL TEN 14 November 1998 Alarm het Nederlands verdwijnt Trouw in Dutch Retrieved 19 December 2019 the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe no40 feb 2005 doi 10 1163 2210 7975 hrd 9919 0003 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help About the North South Centre North South Centre Retrieved 19 December 2019 Kampioen liberale islam vertrekt uit Amsterdam Trouw in Dutch 20 June 2001 Retrieved 19 December 2019 Fondation Mohammed Arkoun www fondation arkoun org in French Retrieved 19 December 2019 Audition Libre Parole Libre Media Le projet des Villes Refuges www europarl europa eu Retrieved 19 December 2019 In the House of War Dutch Islam Observed Religion and Global Politics Oxford New York Oxford University Press 9 July 2010 ISBN 978 0 19 973411 5 Medvetz Thomas Sallaz Jeffrey J 2018 The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 935719 2 Fridays of Rage Al Jazeera the Arab Spring and Political Islam Oxford New York Oxford University Press 1 March 2017 ISBN 978 0 19 933738 5 Fridays of Rage Al Jazeera the Arab Spring and Political Islam Oxford New York Oxford University Press 1 March 2017 ISBN 978 0 19 933738 5 Al Jazeera Arabisch is een heel ander beest dan Al Jazeera Engels De Groene Amsterdammer in Dutch 26 July 2017 Retrieved 19 December 2019 Ik gooi mezelf er weer helemaal in De Groene Amsterdammer in Dutch 14 October 2005 Retrieved 19 December 2019 Ik ben een niet onverdienstelijk houtbewerker De Groene Amsterdammer in Dutch 25 May 2006 Retrieved 19 December 2019 Sociologie is een vechtsport De Groene Amsterdammer in Dutch 2 February 2002 Retrieved 19 December 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oussama Cherribi Personal Page at Emory University Personal Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oussama Cherribi amp oldid 1193075799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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