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022: Uzo Anucha
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06/29/20 • 45 min
Dr. Uzo Anucha of York University is a shining example of the community-engaged researcher. She’s the founder of YouthREX, which mobilizes academic research for the benefit of youth workers in Toronto. Her research collaborations with local youth and youth workers are the academic equivalent of community-based activism.
Hosted by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University, and produced by Bertland Imai of York’s Learning Technology Services.
Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University.

003: Michelle Larue
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10/07/19 • 54 min
Dr. Michelle Larue is a Lecturer at the University of Canterbury, in Christchurch. She is a research ecologist who works with high-resolution satellite imagery to study population dynamics of species facing substantial conservation challenges, including penguins, seals, & cougars.
Hosted by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University, and produced by Bertland Imai of York’s Learning Technology Services.
Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University.

029: Jeremy Kerr & Catherine Sirois-Delisle
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09/30/21 • 51 min
Jeremy Kerr, Professor of Biology at the University of Ottawa, studies the causes of biodiversity decline and ecosystem degradation.
Catherine Sirois-Delisle, PhD student at the University of Ottawa, studies the effects of human activities on the ranges dragonflies and bumblebees using complex distribution models.
Hosted, scripted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University.
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University. Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca

044: Susan Dieleman
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06/02/23 • 33 min
Dr. Susan Dieleman is the newly appointed and inaugural Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership at the University of Lethbridge. Dr. Dieleman is a renowned authority on the philosophy of Richard Rorty, the American pragmatist whose approach to understanding society through language and solidarity has been so instrumental in the work of many scholars in the humanities.
Hosted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University. Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca for show notes, transcripts, and links to our guests' work.

028: Steven Bittle
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04/12/21 • 55 min
Dr. Steven Bittle is an Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa and an expert on corporate crime. We discuss how so many of the Canadians who have died from COVID have been elderly residents of for-profit long term care homes. At what point would the death of so many of a corporation’s customers be considered a crime? Steven walks us through this question, and explains what would have to happen for a long term care corporation to be prosecuted for a crime.
Hosted by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University. Produced by Cameron Graham and Bertland Imai of York’s Learning Technology Services.
Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca.
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University.

043: Emily Rosenman
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03/10/23 • 41 min
Dr. Emily Rosenman, Assistant Professor of Geography at Penn State University, is an urban and economic geographer. Her research examines the connections between finance, urbanization, and inequality, and the relationships and structures that produce wealth and poverty simultaneously. Her work on financial crises looks at the politics of knowledge production, how solutions to these crises are narrated and experienced, and the roles of financial industry actors, governments, communities, and the intermediaries that connect them.
Hosted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University. Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University. Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca.

042: Elizabeth Greene
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12/01/22 • 49 min
Dr. Elizabeth Greene, Associate Professor of Classics at The University of Western Ontario, holds the Canada Research Chair in Roman Archaeology. Her work on Roman ruins near Hadrian’s Wall in northern England looks at everyday objects like leather footwear. History is written by the winners, they say, and as a result, the voices of women are often left out of historical narratives. But by looking closer at the archaeological record, Dr. Greene has been able to discover a lot more about everyday life in Roman society. It’s an approach to history that challenges our assumptions about how the world works.
Hosted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University. Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University. Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca.

020: Sen. Kim Pate
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06/01/20 • 49 min
Sen. Kim Pate is a legal scholar who has written extensively on the criminal justice system and Indigenous peoples. She now pursues justice reform from her position in the Senate of Canada.
Hosted by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University, and produced by Bertland Imai of York’s Learning Technology Services.
Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University.

021: Thy Phu
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06/15/20 • 53 min
Prof. Thy Phu of Western University is an English literature scholar who studies the discursive role of photographs in society. Her exhibit of family photos at the Royal Ontario Museum asks us to reconsider our assumptions about families.
Hosted by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University, and produced by Bertland Imai of York’s Learning Technology Services.
Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University.

011: Ellen Bialystok
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01/27/20 • 56 min
Prof. Ellen Bialystok is a psychologist who studies the bilingual brain. Her work traces the development of the brain from infancy to old age, looking at the effect of bilingualism on our ability to pay attention to things. Her work has tremendous implications for public policy in an age of increasing immigration and increasing xenophobia.
Hosted by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University, and produced by Bertland Imai of York’s Learning Technology Services.
Visit our website at podcastorperish.ca
Podcast or Perish is produced with the support of York University.
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How many episodes does Podcast or Perish have?
Podcast or Perish currently has 51 episodes available.
What topics does Podcast or Perish cover?
The podcast is about Society, Research, Podcasts, Education, Science and Academic.
What is the most popular episode on Podcast or Perish?
The episode title '048: Olaf Weber' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Podcast or Perish?
The average episode length on Podcast or Perish is 46 minutes.
How often are episodes of Podcast or Perish released?
Episodes of Podcast or Perish are typically released every 27 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Podcast or Perish?
The first episode of Podcast or Perish was released on Aug 19, 2019.
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