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PAPERETS, el podcast sobre patrimoni musical de Ficta EdicionsPAPERETS, el podcast sobre patrimoni musical de Ficta EdicionsEn el centenari de Josep CercósJosep Cercós i Fransí és actualment un compositor força oblidat. Enguany, però, probablement en sentireu a parlar perquè se celebra el centenari del seu naixement. Un aniversari que forma part de les Commemoracions oficials que la Generalitat de Catalunya ha previst per a l’any 2025. Qui millor ens pot parlar de Cercós és el seu nebot, Bernat Cabré i Cercós, musicòleg i cofundador de Ficta Edicions. Així, al llarg del capítol, en Bernat ens parla dels seus records de Cercós, i descobrim també els orígens del compositor, quins van ser els seus mestres, com era l...2025-04-2952 minPAPERETS, el podcast sobre patrimoni musical de Ficta EdicionsPAPERETS, el podcast sobre patrimoni musical de Ficta EdicionsEn el centenari de Josep CercósJosep Cercós i Fransí és actualment un compositor força oblidat. Enguany, però, probablement en sentireu a parlar perquè se celebra el centenari del seu naixement. Un aniversari que forma part de les Commemoracions oficials que la Generalitat de Catalunya ha previst per a l’any 2025. Qui millor ens pot parlar de Cercós és el seu nebot, Bernat Cabré i Cercós, musicòleg i cofundador de Ficta Edicions. Així, al llarg del capítol, en Bernat ens parla dels seus records de Cercós, i descobrim també els orígens del compositor, quins van ser els seus mestres, com era l...2025-04-2952 minMeditatii din CuvantMeditatii din Cuvant355 I 2024. CĂRĂRI STRÂMBE SAU TIPARE COMPORTAMENTALE GREȘITE [Psalmul 23.3 I 1 Samuel 1.7 I Proverbe 20.19] 20 Decembrie 2024355 I 2024. CĂRĂRI STRÂMBE SAU TIPARE COMPORTAMENTALE GREȘITE I Podcast I Pasaje Biblice : Psalmul 23 : 3 I I Samuel 1 : 7 I Proverbe 20 : 19 I Meditaţii din Cuvânt I Cezareea I Reşiţa I 20 Decembrie 2024 I Cărări strâmbe sau Tipare comportamentale greșite. „Cărarea”, poate fi un sinonimul al expresiei : „tipar comportamental”. Comportamentul este definit ca fiind o : „Modalitate de a acționa și de a reacționa în anumite împrejurări sau situații ; conduită, purtare, comportare”. (DEX, 2009) David spunea despre Dumnezeu aceste cuvinte : „ ... îmi înviorează sufletul şi mă povăţuieşte pe cărări drepte, din pricina Numelui Său”. (Psal...2025-04-2005 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingThe violence of uncertainty: Everyday impacts of precarious immigration statusImagine this: at age three, your family relocates to a new country. You grow up normally—school, sports teams, friends. In Grade 12, you discover you lack immigration status, preventing university applications. Suddenly, you're not like your peers, and a life of hidden struggles and uncertainty unfolds. In the final episode of the season, Maggie Perzyna explores what it means to live with precarious immigration status. Researchers unpack the idea of “the violence of uncertainty”—how shifting policies, bureaucratic delays, and the threat of deportation disrupt migrants’ lives, from DACA recipients losing jobs to children denied mental health support.Guests...2025-04-0858 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingBeyond the Big CityNot everything happens in big cities. This episode explores how small and mid-sized cities in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are attracting and retaining immigrants. Researchers unpack regional migration policies, what helps newcomers settle, and how to build communities that thrive beyond the skyline.Guests: Sarah Wiseman, Canada Branch Director, Shapiro Foundation; Melissa Kelly, Senior Research Associate at CERC Migration, TMU; and Aude Bernard, Senior Lecturer at the School of the Environment, University of Queensland.🎧 Follow Borders & Belonging on LinkedIn. 🌎 Have a question or episode idea? Email border...2025-03-2542 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingSkills shortages, AI and the future of workAI, aging populations, and the energy transition: how are these forces reshaping the job market and global migration? In this episode, distinguished guests walk us through how automation is transforming industries, influencing hiring, and impacting migrant workers. Are we creating new opportunities or just making it harder for them to find decent jobs?Guests: Mateusz Żydek, Communication Team Lead at Randstad Polska; Teseseltje De Lange, professor at Radboud University and principal investigator of the Global Strategy for Skills Migration and Development (GS4S) project; and Alexandra Przegalińska, professor at Kozminski Un...2025-03-1151 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingWhat’s driving migration?What shapes migration patterns across different regions? How do economic, social, and political factors drive movement in unique ways? The MEMO project seeks to untangle these complexities, mapping the connections between internal, intraregional, and intercontinental migration. In this episode, host Maggie Perzyna and her guest experts explore how bilateral agreements, regional policies, and power dynamics between origin and destination countries influence migration patterns across the globe.Guests: Gretchen Kuhner, director of the Institute for Women in Migration, Mexico City, Claudia Masferrer, Assistant Professor, El Colegio de México, and C...2025-02-2550 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingRethinking Climate Migration: "Are We Missing the Point?"In the premiere episode of Voices on the Move, a podcast by Migration Matters, experts delve into the complex relationship between climate change and migration. Scholars Dr. François Gemenne from the University of Liège, Dr. Nassim Majidi of Samuel Hall, and Dr. Yvonne Su from York University challenge common assumptions such as "one billion climate refugees" and explore how climate impacts habitability, mobility, and policy, offering fresh insights into this critical global issue.🎧 Follow Borders & Belonging on LinkedIn. 🌎 Have a question or episode idea? Email bordersandbelonging@gmail.com.2025-02-1125 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingHow do I decentre that?Decentring research means challenging Western paradigms, amplifying diverse perspectives, and rethinking power dynamics and knowledge production. This is easier said than done, especially in migration studies, where control, security, and economic views dominate the debate. But understanding the lived realities of migrants must be more than just a question—it's a critical shift we can no longer ignore.Guests: Sharon Stein, Associate Professor, University of British Columbia, founder of Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Collective; Peggy Levitt, Chair of Sociology, Wellesley College; and Amin Moghadam, Research Lead, Cities and Migration, CERC Migration, To...2025-01-2850 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingFalse narratives with real consequences: The impact of social media disinformation on migration policyThe rise in false narratives surrounding immigrants and refugees is often amplified by social media and manipulated for political gain. In this episode, host Maggie Perzyna unpacks the dangerous intersection between digital disinformation and immigration. Experts emphasize this critical area of study as social media networks increasingly shape public opinion and policy decisions, while false narratives about migration spread faster than ever.Guests: Katie Paul, Director, Tech Transparency Project; Anatoliy Gruzd, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Privacy Preserving Digital Technologies, Toronto Metropolitan University; and Mattias Ekman, Associate Professor...2025-01-1450 minL\'invité de la rédaction (Saint-Etienne)L'invité de la rédaction (Saint-Etienne)BTP Loire : une bonne année 2024, mais beaucoup d'inquiétude pour 2025 et 2026Cette mi-décembre, comme chaque année, le CERC Auvergne Rhône-Alpes a présenté son rapport annuel sur la commande publique dans le bâtiment et les travaux publics dans notre département.Comme les 12 autres CERC présents dans chaque Région de France, cet Observatoire régional de la filière Construction, produit de l’aide à la décision pour un partenariat large d’acteurs locaux à partir de données récoltées auprès des différentes parties prenantes du BTP.Si 2024 a finalement été plutôt une bonne année pour les entreprises du BTP, il y a...2024-12-1708 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingIrregular not irrelevant: Conceptualizing and measuring irregular migrationWhen exploring the big questions migration scholars are asking, irregular migration is impossible to ignore. In this episode, Maggie Perzyna engages with activists and scholars on the ground to gain deeper insights into this complex issue, the factors driving it, and the impact it has on both migrants and communities.Guests: Brynn Campbell, founder of Aidez Nous à Aider; Ilse van Liempt, Associate Professor at Utrecht University and coordinator of Improving the Living and Labour Conditions of Irregular Migrant households in Europe (I-CLAIM); and Albert Kraler, Associate Professor at Danube U...2024-12-0343 minthe CEMIR\'s Substack Podcastthe CEMIR's Substack Podcast#Prep4TheKids - Episode 15 - ESF#15: External AffairsResourceshttps://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2023/language-at-home-acs-5-year.htmlFamily and Educator Resources (Savvy Cyber Kids) https://savvycyberkids.org/NetSmatz (NCMEC) https://www.missingkids.org/netsmartz/homeFEMA IPAWS Message Design Dashboard (good for other alert systems, too!) https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/practitioners/integrated-public-alert-warning-systemThe Warn Room - https://www.thewarnroom.com/WEA Wireless Emergency Alerts https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/wireless-emergency-alerts-weahttps://bentearsolutions.com/learn2warnShakeAlert: An Earthquake Early Warning System for the West Coast of the...2024-11-3008 minThe Migration PodcastThe Migration PodcastREPOST Borders and Belonging: The rise of digital nomadsWhile we take a break from our regular programming before our fifth season – we have a special treat for you! We have the honour of offering you an episode from the fantastic podcast "Border & Belonging, a CERC Migration podcast", which is produced by the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Toronto Metropolitan University. The episode is about the rise of digital nomads – how do “digital nomads” disrupt definitions and theories we have about migration and the nation state? From Lisbon, to Chang Mai, to Barbados, what are the impacts of this form of human mobility? What insights do we ha...2024-11-2944 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingArtful connections: Challenging narratives of migration and belonging using arts-based methodsThis episode takes a closer look at the powerful intersection of art and migration studies. How can creative expression challenge dominant narratives and help reshape the way we think about migration? Maggie Perzyna learns about art-based and community-based projects that move the needle. We also hear about WhereWeStand, a powerful multimedia storytelling project that pairs Indigenous and newcomer voices to reimagine their relationships to the land some call Turtle Island and others know as Canada.Guests: Izzeddin Hawamda, Palestinian teacher, writer and co-founder of the interfaith dialog group Bridge; Aaron McKay...2024-11-1955 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingWhat is a solidarity city?This episode explores how cities can become sanctuaries for migrants and refugees. Follow Maggie Perzyna as she discovers how grassroots efforts and city-level practices can create more inclusive urban environments. We also hear about the Soli*City project, an international initiative creating urban strategies that help migrants and refugees to integrate into their communities.Guests: Véronique Lamontagne, Lawyers Without Borders Canada; Harald Bauder, Toronto Metropolitan University; and Mary Boatemaa Setrana, University of Ghana.🎧 Follow Borders & Belonging on LinkedIn. 🌎 Have a question or episode idea? Email b...2024-11-0548 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingNothing about us without usWelcome back to Borders and Belonging! In the first episode of Season 3, host Maggie Perzyna explores the power of collective action and the importance of centering refugee voices. She is joined by three special guests to discuss how academics and policymakers can ensure that the experiences of those most affected by migration policies guide decision-making processes. What does the principle of “nothing about us without us” mean for refugee and migrant communities?Guests: Mustafa Alio, Co-Managing Director of R-SEAT; Oroub El-Abed, Associate Professor at Birzeit University and Middle East Regional Research Coor...2024-10-2251 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingBorders & Belonging: Season 3 TrailerIn Season 3 of Borders & Belonging, host Maggie Perzyna continues her mission, zooming in on the key questions being asked by migration scholars. What is the potential of city-level sanctuary policies to inspire innovative solutions for migrant and refugee inclusion at the urban level? How can research address migrant agency and the drivers of migration? How is the research being conducted at universities moving the needle on theory, methods, as well as the socio-economic and cultural landscape? With the help of leading academics and professionals working with migrants on the ground, join us as we connect t...2024-10-0801 minThe J Curve with Olga MaslikhovaThe J Curve with Olga MaslikhovaMarcelo Maziero and Fernando Fontes, founders of Brazil’s leading receivables exchange firm CERC: The $5 trillion opportunity—How CERC is changing the capital market infrastructure in BrazilWelcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guests today are Marcelo Maziero and Fernando Fontes, founders at Brazil's leading financial market infrastructure provider Cerc, that has raised up to $100m in a round led by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor Mubadala Capital with a follow on from Valor Capital. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in fintech innovation across Latin America and other emerging economies. We explore the complexities of scaling in highly regulated market, the importance of building a strong partnership, and the critical role that und...2024-09-241h 08Mame Fără FiltreMame Fără FiltreCum să organizezi cercuri de femei #podcast #shorts#podcast #viatademama #maternitate Comunitatea de Facebook Mame Fără Filtre - https://www.facebook.com/groups/mamefarafiltre/ Cuvintele Mariei: „Sunt iubita unui bărbat minunat, alături de care construiesc de 22 de ani jumate, mama a trei copii frumoși de 15, 12 și 3 ani, căutătoare și trăitoare de Iubire, Bucurie și Vitalitate. Iubesc să creez contexte în așa fel încât să împuternicesc Femeile.” În acest episod, am avut-o alături pe Maria Orzu, Terapeut Theta Healing, Life Coach și Facilitator Constelații Familiale în formare care ne împărtășește cum a...2024-09-2300 minThe Ed Morrissey ShowThe Ed Morrissey ShowA Stealth Return of Zuckbucks?Remember Arabella?  The Arabella-funded group U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence is infiltrating Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Nevad as a stealth replacement for the Zuckbucks scheme, reports Ned Jones from the Citizens Election Research Center (CERC). More than 27 states banned private money in elections after Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg used private grants in 2020 to fund partisan “Get Out the Vote” schemes in election offices. CERC has found that USAEE is doing the same with at least $80 million from the same groups that funded the partisan “Zuck Bucks” grants.2024-08-1922 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingThe Conversation Weekly: The Brexit roots of the UK's Rwanda asylum plan – and why other EU leaders might want to copy itA controversial British government plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has been central to the UK’s response to a recent sharp increase in the number of people making the dangerous journey across the English Channel in small boats. But if the Conservative party loses the general election in early July, the Rwanda plan is likely to be abandoned. In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, two experts in UK immigration policy explain how the Rwanda plan became such a crucial part of the immigration debate in the UK. And how, whatever happens in the election, it’s al...2024-06-2731 minLa vie symboliqueLa vie symboliqueColloque étudiant international du CERC: Entretien avec Jonathan PageauDiscussion faite dans le contexte du CERC (Centre d'Étude du Religieux Contemporain) à l'Université de Sherbrooke.2024-05-1838 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingStatelessness: No country to call homeIn the Season 2 finale, host Maggie Perzyna asks her guests: What does it mean to live without a nationality? This episode of Borders & Belonging will dive into the complexities behind statelessness, its causes and social realities, and the far-reaching effects it has on individuals and communities.Guests: Rintu Borah, PhD candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Noora Lori, Associate Professor at the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University; Allison Petrozziello, instructor at Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University.🎧 Follow Borders & Belonging on LinkedIn. 🌎...2024-04-0945 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingFrom oil to innovation: Changing economies in the GulfDid you know that the Middle East holds the world's highest ratio of migrants to its national population? From historical ties to the oil economy to the burgeoning knowledge-based economies of today, host Maggie Perzyna explores how evolving economic landscapes in the Gulf are reshaping migration dynamics.Guests: Deepak Unnikrishnan, Assistant Professor at NYU Abu Dhabi; Laure Assaf, Assistant Professor at NYU Abu Dhabi; Hélène Thiollet, Research Fellow at the French National Center for Scientific Research at Sciences Po.🎧 Follow Borders & Belonging on LinkedIn. 🌎 Have a questi...2024-03-2643 minWhy We Do What We DoWhy We Do What We DoIn the Event of The ApocalypseHave you thought about what you'll do if a significant disaster destroys most of humankind? Perhaps you've prepared for the zombie apocalypse or a nuclear winter. What will humans do if we are faced with end times? We look through the history of extinction-level natural disasters that nearly killed off all humans and how we somehow pulled through... and what this tells us about what to expect if we are faced with yet another world-ending catastrophe. RecommendationsAbraham: Apiary (https://stonemaiergames.com/games/apiary/)Shane: Pacific Rim (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1663662/)L...2024-03-201h 10Borders & BelongingBorders & BelongingRising tides, sinking roots: Climate change, adaptation and mobility in Pacific Island nationsLand is a critical component of Pacific Island societies, and the impact of climate change on these populations is a growing global concern. Host Maggie Perzyna, along with esteemed guest researchers and a community consultant from one of the world's lowest lying countries, seeks to understand the regional implications of climate change and the role the international community needs to play in supporting adaptation strategies. Guests: Robert Karoro, consultant from Kiribati; Tammy Tabe, Oceana Research Fellow at East West Center in Hawai'i; John Campbell, retired Associate Professor and Research Associate at...2024-03-1247 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingThe Migration Podcast: "Road families" en route to the Mexico-US borderItzel Eguiluz speaks with Alejandra Díaz de León about how the journey of Central American migrants walking north, through Mexico, is about much more than just having practical strategies to survive the journey.Solidarity, trust and social bonds that are formed along the way, can also be valuable elements of the experience. We hear about what Alejandra calls “road families” and how during their journeys, migrants form communities around their common understanding and experiences of crossing Mexico. She details this in her book “Walking Together: Central Americans and Transit Migration through Mexico”, which was published in 2023.2024-02-2719 minBorders & BelongingBorders & BelongingIs Japan turning into a migration state?Despite its historical reputation for social, political, and legal closure and a certain reluctance towards admitting immigrants, Japan is taking steps towards a more inclusive national immigration policy. In this episode, host Maggie Perzyna and her guests explore the evolving role of Japan as a migration state, shedding light on innovative policies and their potential to bring about transformative changes in Japanese society.Guests: Nicholas A. R. Fraser, Senior Research Associate at CERC Migration; Nana Oishi, Associate Professor in Japanese Studies at the University of Melbourne; Ito Peng, Professor of Sociology...2024-02-1250 min