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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 36 MIN

INVITED GUEST: Blane Harvey, Associate Professor, McGill University

from History in the Now Conversations · host Paul Zanazanian

Dr. Blane Harvey is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University (Canada), where he leads the Leadership and Learning for Sustainability Lab. He is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work spans across the social and natural sciences on the themes of learning, collaboration, environmental change, and education for sustainable development. Dr. Harvey’s research investigates how climate change knowledge is produced, validated, and communicated, and how facilitated learning and knowledge sharing can support action on climate change, especially within communities most vulnerable to its impacts. He is author or co-author of over 50 peer-reviewed publications on these themes and serves as an Associate Editor for the journalClimate and Development and Subject Editor for the journal Facets.REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Harvey, B. (Guest). (2025, February) How history lives within us: Associate professor Blane Harvey from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversationshttps://historyinthenow.com/podcast/*This podcast, History in the Now Conversations, emerges from my research which can be found in my book: Zanazanian, P. (2025) Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology. University of Toronto Press. For more information, visit: ⁠https://historyinthenow.com/book-historical-consciousness-practical-life/⁠.

Dr. Blane Harvey is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University (Canada), where he leads the Leadership and Learning for Sustainability Lab. He is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work spans across the social and natural sciences on the themes of learning, collaboration, environmental change, and education for sustainable development. Dr. Harvey’s research investigates how climate change knowledge is produced, validated, and communicated, and how facilitated learning and knowledge sharing can support action on climate change, especially within communities most vulnerable to its impacts. He is author or co-author of over 50 peer-reviewed publications on these themes and serves as an Associate Editor for the journalClimate and Development and Subject Editor for the journal Facets.REFERENCING FOR CITATION PURPOSES: Zanazanian, P. (Host) & Harvey, B. (Guest). (2025, February) How history lives within us: Associate professor Blane Harvey from McGill University talks history. History in the Now Conversationshttps://historyinthenow.com/podcast/*This podcast, History in the Now Conversations, emerges from my research which can be found in my book: Zanazanian, P. (2025) Historical Consciousness and Practical Life: A Theory and Methodology. University of Toronto Press. For more information, visit: ⁠https://historyinthenow.com/book-historical-consciousness-practical-life/⁠.

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