'The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation'
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Results - Publications
Journal Articles - Published
2020
De Moor, T. and Bruijs, R., 2020. Op weg naar een groene economie, Van Kiem naar Bloemenveld, Publiek Denken, https://publiekdenken.nl/ [24 Nov 2020, in Dutch]
van Weeren, R. and De Moor, T., 2020. Waarom vrouwen voor het begijnhof kozen. GeschiedenisMagazine 55(6), 37-41.
> open access version will follow 2 October 2020
Forsman, A., De Moor, T., van Weeren, R., Bravo G., Ghorbani, A., Ale Ebrahim Dehkordi, M., and Farjam, M., 2020. Eco-evolutionary perspectives on emergence, dispersion and dissolution of historical Dutch commons. PLoSONE 15(7):e0236471.
De Moor, T. 2020. Meer ruimte voor de 'commons'? Sociale Vraagstukken, www.socialevraagstukken.nl [23/05/2020; in Dutch].
De Moor, T., Duffhues, T., and Vriens, E. 2020. Burgercollectieven staan klaar om de post-coronasamenleving vorm te geven. De Groene Amsterdammer, www.groene.nl [04/05/2020; in Dutch].
De Moor, T. 2020. De prosociale burger als copiloot. www.publiekdenken.nl [31/03/2020; in Dutch].
Vriens, E. and De Moor, T. 2020. Mutuals on the Move: Exclusion Processes in the Welfare State and the Rediscovery of Mutualism. Social Inclusion, 8(1), 225-237. doi: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i1.212.
Farjam, M., De Moor, T., Van Weeren, R., Forsman, A., Ale Ebrahim Dehkordi, M., Ghorbani, A., and Bravo, G. 2020. Shared Patterns in Long-Term Dynamics of Commons as Institutions for Collective Action. International Journal of the Commons, 14(1), 78–90. doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.959.
Labanca, N., Guimarães Pereira, A., Watson, M., Krieger, K., Padovan, D., Watts, L., Moezzi, M., Wallenborn, G., Wright, R., Laes, E., Fath, B.D., Ruzzenenti, F., De Moor, T., Bauwens, T., and Mehtam, L., 2020. Transforming innovation for decarbonisation? Insights from combining complex systems and social practice perspectives. Energy Research & Social Science 65, art. 101452. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2020.101452
2019
Varró, K. and Bunders, D., 2019. Bringing back the national to the study of globally circulating policy ideas: ‘Actually existing smart urbanism’ in Hungary and the Netherlands. European Urban and Regional Studies [pre-print online publication]. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776419893731
De Moor, T., Rijpma, A., and Prats López, M., 2019. Dynamics of Engagement in Citizen Science: Results from the "Yes, I Do!"-Project. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice [4(1), art. 38. doi:https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.212
Vriens, E., Buskens, B. and De Moor, T., 2019. Networks and new mutualism: how embeddedness influences commitment and trust in small mutuals. Socio-Economic Review [online 28 November 2019]
De Moor, T., 2019. Over oude burgercollectieven en burgercollectieven door en voor ouderen. Gerōn 23(1) [online 1 November 2019]
Van de Velde, K., Holemans, D., and De Moor, T., 2019. Wanneer burgers samen het heft in handen nemen (deel 1): Burgercollectieven opgericht in 2015 en 2016 van naderbij bekeken. Tijdschrift Oikos 90(2), 66-87.
Bunders, D.J., and Varró, K., 2019. Problematizing data-driven urban practices: Insights from five Dutch ‘smart cities’. Cities 93, 145-152.
2018
De Moor, T., 2018. Revealing historical resilience. In: R. Boyd et al., Tragedy Revisited. Science 362(6420), 1236-1241 (1238).
> Podcast (full item 00:00 - 13:03; interview Tine De Moor 01:16 - 07:00)
De Moor, T., 2018. De toekomst van bewonersoverlegorganisaties: Alleen inspraak is niet langer voldoende. Sociaal Bestek 8, 52-54.
Antonides, L., Witte, C., and De Moor, T., 2018. Alleen inspraak organiseren is niet meer genoeg. Sociale Vraagstukken [online, 25 July 2018].,
Boele, A., Störmer, C., Gellatly, C., and De Moor, T., 2018. Distant relatives? Demographic determinants of long-term developments in intergenerational proximity, The Netherlands 1650–1899. History of the Family [online], doi 10.1080/1081602X.2018.1454338
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2017
Störmer, C, Gellatly, C., Boele, A. and De Moor, T. 2017. Long-Term Trends in Marriage Timing and the Impact of Migration, the Netherlands (1650-1899). Historical Life Course Studies. (Special Issue 1), 40-68 .
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Boele, A. and De Moor, T., 2017. ‘Because family and friends got easily weary of taking care’: a new perspective on the specialization in the elderly care sector in early modern Holland. The Economic History Review. 71(2), 437-463.
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Gellatly, C. and Störmer, C., 2017. How does marriage affect length of life? Analysis of a French historical dataset from an evolutionary perspective. Journal of Evolution & Human behavior.
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2016
Gellatly, C. and Petrie, M., 2016. Prenatal sex selection and female infant mortality are more common in India after firstborn and second-born daughters. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. doi:10.1136/jech-2016-207489 [online].
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Laborda Pemán, M. and De Moor, T., 2016. History and the commons: A necessary conversation. International Journal of the Commons 10(2), 516-28.
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De Moor, T., , Laborda Pemán, M., Lana Berasaín, J.M., van Weeren, R., and Winchester, A., 2016. Ruling the commons. Introducing a new methodology for the analysis of historical commons. International Journal of the Commons 10(2), 529-88.
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van Weeren, R. and Boele, A., 2016. Het West-Europese huwelijkspatroon: Beter laat en soms wel nooit? Gen 22 (3), 30-35.
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Carmichael, S.G., de Pleijt, A., van Zanden, J.L., and De Moor, T., 2016. The European Marriage Pattern and its measurement. Journal of Economic History 76(1), 196-204.
Boele, A.H., 2016. Review of M.R. Kremer (2013), Huwelijk en Vermogen. Een (rechts)historische casestudy naar de verzorging van de langstlevende echtgenoot in de stad Groningen onder doopsgezinden (1699-1809). (Amsterdam: Kluwer). Tijdschrift voor Sociale Geschiedenis 13(1): 138-40. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/tseg.8
2015
Boele, A., 2015. De potentie van creatieve ouderen. Online-publication on www.dekennisvannu.nl [16December 2015; in Dutch].
Boele, A., Leisink, P., De Moor, T., and Harkes, D., 2015. Zorgcoöperaties staan niet meer lijnrecht tegenover zorgorganisaties. Online-publication on www.socialevraagstukken.nl [7 December 2015; in Dutch].
Boele, A., Leisink, P., ten Brinke, N., den Dulk, B., 2015. It takes two to tango. Succes- en faalfactoren in de samenwerking tussen zorgorganisaties en zorgcoöperaties. Online publication [18 November 2015], www.kenniscentrumwonenzorg.nl.
Willführ, K. and Störmer, C., 2015. Social Strata Differentials in Reproductive Behavior among Agricultural Families in the Krummhörn Region (East Frisia, 1720-1874). Historical Life Course Studies 2, 58-85.
Boele, A., van Dixhoorn, A. and van Houwelingen, P. , 2015. Vroeger voor vandaag. Heden-verledenvergelijkingen voor praktisch gebruik. Beleid en Maatschappij 42(3), 224-43.
Rusch, H. and Störmer, C., 2015. An evolutionary perspective on war heroism. Militaire Spectator 184(3), 140-50.
2014
Van Weeren, R. and De Moor, T., 2014. Controlling the commoners: Methods to prevent, detect, and punish free-riding on Dutch commons in the early modern period. Agricultural History Review 62(2), 256-77.
Lana Berasaín, J., 2014. "Esta especie de socialismo campesino… manso y tranquilo". Un estado de la cuestión desde la historia rural española. Revista Mexicana de Sociología. 76(5; special issue dedicated to Elinor Ostrom), 167-97 [In Spanish].
De Moor, T., Boele, A. H., and Harkes, D., 2014. Vergrijzing kan ook een motor zijn voor vernieuwende burgercollectieven. Online-publication on www.socialevraagstukken.nl [September 11, 2014; in Dutch].
Fink-Jensen, J. and De Moor, T., 2014. Ook minder ‘avontuurlijke’ zelfstandigen sluiten zich nu aan bij een Broodfonds. Online-publication on www.socialevraagstukken.nl [August 15, 2014; in Dutch].
De Moor, T., 2014. Single, Safe, and Sorry? Explaining the Early Modern Beguine Movement in the Low Countries. Journal of Family History 39(1), 3-21.
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2013
De Moor, T., 2013. The power from below: understanding Europe's historical institutional diversity. Online-publication for Atomium Culture[November 21, 2013].
De Moor, T., 2013. The power from below: understanding Europe's historical institutional diversity. Online-publication for Atomium Culture on in Il Sole 24 Ore [November 21, 2013].
De Moor, T., 2013. The power from below: understanding Europe's historical institutional diversity. Online-publication for Atomium Culture on the Blogs Sociedad of El País [November 21, 2013].
De Moor, T., 2013. Moeten alfa's minder onderzoek doen? Onzin. Online-publication on www.DUB.uu.nl [October 29, 2013; in Dutch].
De Moor, T., 2013. Die Kraft von unten.
Online-publication for Atomium Culture on the WissenBwebpage of Frankfurter Allgemeine [October 23, 2013].
De Moor, T., 2013. Niet crisis, maar doorgeschoten vermarkting zet burgers aan tot zelf-organisatie. Online-publication on www.socialevraagstukken.nl [October 7, 2013; in Dutch].
De Moor, T., 2013. De herontdekking van het Collectief. SamPol (4), pp. 29-38. [In Dutch]
Humphries, J., De Moor, T. and Zuijderduijn, J., 2013. Introduction. European Review of Economic History 17(2; special issue on marriage patterns, household formation, and economic development), pp. 141-6.
De Moor, T. and Zuijderduijn, J., 2013. Preferences of the poor: market participation and asset management of poor households in sixteenth-century Holland. European Review of Economic History 17(2), pp. 233-49.
Laborda Pemán, M. and De Moor, T., 2013. A tale of two commons. Some preliminary hypotheses on the long-term development of the commons in Western and Eastern Europe, 11th-19th centuries. International Journal of the Commons 7(1), pp. 7-33.
Van Laerhoven, F. and De Moor, T., 2013. Open Access: tijd voor een doorbraak. Digitaal Universiteitsblad, January 29, 2013 [online; in Dutch]
Zuijderduijn, J. and De Moor, T., 2013. The art of counting. Reconstructing numeracy in the middle and upper classes on the basis of portraits in the early modern Low Countries. Historical Methods 46 (1), pp. 41-56
Zuijderduijn, C.J. and De Moor, T., 2013. Spending, saving or investing? Risk management in sixteenth-century Dutch households. Economic History Review 66 (1), pp. 36-51.
2012
Zuijderduijn, J., 2012. De schuldvraag. Monetaire politiek, publieke schuld en wanbetaling in Holland, ca. 1466-1489. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis 9 (3), pp. 27-46.
De Moor, T., 2012. Burgerschap 2.0 kan gelijkheid wél bevorderen. Online-publication on www.socialevraagstukken.nl [November 21, 2012; in Dutch].
De Moor, Tine, and Van Zanden, Jan Luiten, 2012. Een reactie van De Moor en Van Zanden op het TSEG-artikel van Manon van der Heijden, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk en Ariadne Schmidt: ‘Terugkeer van het patriarchaat? Vrije vrouwen in de republiek’. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis 9 (2), pp. 61-72. In Dutch.
De Moor, Tine, 2012. What do we have in common? A comparative framework for old and new literature on the commons. International Review of Social History 57, pp. 269-90.
Strulik, H. and Weisdorf, J.L., 2012. How Child Costs and Survival Shaped the Industrial Revolution and the Demographic Transition. Accepted for publication in Macroeconomic Dynamics.
De Moor, Tine, 2012. Von der Allmende zu den globalen commons: Eine historische Analyse interdisziplinärer Annäherungen an die commons. Juridikum (2; issue Commons: Gemeingüter und das Gemeinschaftliche), 186-97. In German.
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Weisdorf, J.L. and Klemp, M., 2012. The lasting damage to mortality of early-life adversity. European Review of Economic History. Early Access publication online. doi: 10.1093/ereh/hes003
De Moor, T., 2012. De herontdekking van het collectief. Online-publication on www.socialevraagstukken.nl [March 21, 2012; in Dutch].
Zuijderduijn, C.J., van Zanden, J.L., and De Moor, T., 2012. "Small is beautiful"; on the efficiency of credit markets in late medieval Holland. European Review of Economic History, 16 (1), 3-22.
Sharp, P., Strulik, H., and Weisdorf, J.L., 2012. The determinants of income in a Malthusian equilibrium. Journal of Development Economics, 97, 112-7.
Di Vaio, G., Waldenström, D., and Weisdorf, J.L., 2012. Citation success: evidence from economic history journal publications. Explorations in economic history, 49 (1), 92-104.
Sharp, P. and Weisdorf, J.L., 2012. French revolution or Industrial revolution? Cliometrica, 6 (1), 79-88.
De Moor, T., 2012. "In Tempore Non Suspecto." Understanding the historical roots of Europe's commons dilemmas. Commons Digest, (12, Winter 2012), 3.
2011
De Moor, T., 2011. From common pastures to global commons: a historical perspective on interdisciplinary approaches to commons. Natures, Sciences, Sociétés, 19 (4), 422-31.
Carmichael, S., De Moor, T., and van Zanden, J.L. (2011). Introduction. The History of the Family 16 (4, Special Issue on Marriage Patterns, Household Formation, and Economic Development), 309-11.
Boberg-Fazlic, N., Sharp, P., and Weisdorf, J.L., 2011. Survival of the richest? Patterns of fertility and social mobility in England. European Review of Economic History, 15 (3), 365-92.
Guzman, R.A. and Weisdorf, J.L., 2011. The Neolithic Revolution from a price-theoretic perspective. Journal of Development Economics, 96 (2), 209-19.
Zuijderduijn, J., 2011. Grave concerns: Entailment and intergenerational agency in Amsterdam (1600–1800). The History of the Family 16 (4, Special Issue on Marriage Patterns, Household Formation, and Economic Development), 343-5.
Books and Bookchapters
2019
Haller, T. et al., 2019. The Commons in a Glocal World: Global Connections and Local Responses. Routledge Publishers.
Van Zanden, J.L., De Moor, T., and Carmichael, S., 2019. Capital Women: The European Marriage Pattern, Female Empowerment and Economic Development in Western Europe 1300-1800. Oxford University Press.
Van Weeren, R. and De Moor, T., 2019. Ja, ik wil! Verliefd, verloofd, getrouw in Amsterdam 1580-1810. Amsterdam: Prometheus.
De Moor, T. 2019. From Historical Institution to pars pro toto: the Commons and Their Revival in Historical Perspective. In: Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons, eds. Blake Hudson, Jonathan Rosenbloom, and Dan Cole, Chapter 24. London / New York: Routledge.
2017
De Moor, T. 2017. Een stad voor vrouwen. Begijnen en begijnhoven in vroegmodern Europa. In: Jaarboek van het Felix Timmermans-Genootschap, 119-127. Lier: Felix Timmermans-Genootschap.
2016
De Moor, T. 2016. Dare to dig! More history is needed to take historical demography a few steps further.... In: The future of historical demography: Upside down and inside out, eds K. Matthys, S. Hin, J. Kok, and H. Matsuo, 16-18. Leuven: Acco.
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Willführ, K. and Störmer, C., 2016. Crop prices and demographic outcomes - A critical re-evaluation of the proxy. In: The future of historical demography: Upside down and inside out, eds K. Matthys, S. Hin, J. Kok, and H. Matsuo, 181-184. Leuven: Acco.
2015
De Moor, T. and Tukker, A., 2015. Survival without sanctioning: The relationship between instituional resilience and methods of dealing with free-riding on early modern Dutch commons. In: Jahrbuch für Geschichte des ländlichen Raumes [Rural History Yearbook] 2015, 12, Ländliche Gemeingüter/Rural Commons, eds N. Grüne, J. Hübner, and G. Siegl, 175-206. Innsbruck/Vienna/Bolzano: StudienVerlag.
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De Moor, T., 2015. Inleiding: what we have in common ['Introduction: what we have in common']. In: De energietransitie naar energiedemocratie: 'Power to the people' [The energy transition to energy democracy: Power to the people], ed. Dirk Vansintjan, 7-11. S.l.: REScoop.eu.
> click here for the English version of this publication, without the introduction by Tine De Moor
Boselie. P., van der Lippe, T., De Moor, T., Pennings, F., Schippers, J., and Taris, T., 2015. Op weg naar een duurzame arbeidsmarkt [transl.: 'On the road to a sustainable labour market']. Utrecht: Utrecht University.
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Gellatly, C., 2015. Reconstructing historical population from genealogical data files. In: Population reconstruction, eds. Gerrit Bloothooft, Peter Christen, Kees Mandemakers, and Marijn Schraagen, 111-28. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
De Moor, T., 2015. The Dilemma of the Commoners. Understanding the Use of Common Pool Resources in Long-Term Perspective. Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2014
Boele, A., Bouman, A., and De Moor, T., 2014. Commerciële huishoudens? De gevolgen van het Europese huwelijkspatroon en de inzet van niet-familiale hulp als overlevingsstrategie voor ouderen in het vroegmoderne Holland (casus: Leiden). In: Kwetsbare groepen in/en historische demografie. Historisch-demografisch onderzoek in Vlaanderen en Nederland. Jaarboek Historische Demografie 2014, eds. Isabella de Vos, Koen Matthijs, en Bart Van de Putte, 21-46. Leuven / Den Haag: Acco.
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De Moor, T., 2014. Co-operating for the future: inspiration from the European past to develop public-collective partnerships and intergenerational co-operatives. In: Protecting future generations through commons., Trends in social cohesion series 26, eds. Saki Baily, Gilda Farrell, and Ugo Mattei, 81-104. Strasbourg Cedex: Council of Europe Publishing.
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2013
De Moor, T., 2013. Homo cooperans. Instituties voor collectieve actie en de solidaire samenleving / Institutions for collective action and the compassionate society. Utrecht: Utrecht University, Faculty of Humanities.
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2012
De Moor, T., 2012. Inspiratie uit ons institutionele geheugen. Instituties voor collectieve actie als structurele oplossingen voor sociale dilemma’s in het Europese verleden. In: Samenwerking in sociale dilemma's; voorbeelden van Nederlands onderzoek, Jaarboek Mens & Maatschappij 2012, eds. Vincent Buskens and Ineke Maas, 185-208. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. [In Dutch, abstract in English]
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2011
Carmichael, S., De Moor, T., and van Zanden, J.L., 2011. "When the heart is baked, don't try to knead it"; Huwelijksleeftijd en leeftijdsverschil tussen partners als maatstaf van 'agency' van vrouwen. In: Levenslopen in transformatie; liber amicorum bij het afscheid van prof. dr. Paul M.M. Klep, eds. Theo Engelen, Onno Boonstra, and Angélique Janssens, 208-21. Amsterdam: Valkhof Pers. [In Dutch]
2009
De Moor, T., van Zanden, J.L., and Zuijderduijn, J., 2009. Micro-credit in late medieval Waterland; Households and the efficiency of capital markets in Edam and De Zeevang, 1462-1563. In: La famiglia nell' economia europea; secc. XIII-XVIII / The economic role of the family from the 13th to the 18th centuries, eds. S. Cavaciocchi, 631-68. Firenze: Firenze University Press.
2007
De Moor, T., 2007. La función del común; La trayectoria de un communal en Flandes durante los siglos XVIII y XIX. In: Campos cerrados, debates abiertos; Analysis historico y propriedad de la tierra in Europa (siglos XVI - XIX), eds. Rosa Congost and José Miguel Lana, 111-40. Pamplona: Universidad Publica de Navarra. [In Spanish]
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Special Issues
2013
Humphries, J., Zuijderduijn, C.J., and De Moor, T., 2013. Editorship of The History of the Family, 17 (2, Special Issue on Household Decision Making).
2011
Carmichael, S., De Moor, T., and van Zanden, J.L., 2011. Editorship of The History of the Family, 16 (4, Special Issue on Marriage Patterns, Household Formation, and Economic Development).
2009
Van Bavel, B., De Moor, T., and van Zanden, J.L., 2009. Editorship of Continuity and Change, 24 (1, Special Issue on Factor Markets in Global Economic History).
2008
De Moor, T., and Bravo, G., 2008. Editorship of International Journal of the Commons, 2 (2, Special Issue on The Commons in Europe: From Past to Future).
Van Bavel, B., De Moor, T., and van Zanden, J.L., 2008. Editorship of Continuity and Change, 24 (1, Special Issue on The Institutional Organization of Land Markets).
Lucassen, J., De Moor, T., and van Zanden, J.L., 2008. Editorship of The International Review of Social History, 53 (Supplement 16, Special Issue on 'The Return of the Guilds').
Posters
Ghorbani, A., Ale Ebrahim Dehkordi, M., Bravo, G., Farjam, M., Van Weeren, R., Forsman, A., and De Moor, T. 2019. Long‐term Dynamics of Institutions: An empirically tested model. Poster presented at the Social Simulation Conference 2019, Johannes Gutenberg Universität (Mainz, Germany), 23-27 September 2019.
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Earlier and Other Publications
On this page, we only refer to publications and results directly related to the projects and topics of this website. For earlier publications of our team members as well as for publications on other topics, we would like to refer you to the personal webpages of both our current and former colleagues. You cann access these pages via our Team Page .
Carmichael, S.G., de Pleijt, A., van Zanden, J.L., and De Moor, T., 2016. The European Marriage Pattern and its measurement. Journal of Economic History 76(1), 196-204.
Carmichael, S.G., de Pleijt, A., van Zanden, J.L., and De Moor, T., 2016. The European Marriage Pattern and its measurement. Journal of Economic History 76(1), 196-204.
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24-26 February 2021
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7th International Workshop on the Sharing Economy
1 April 2021
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