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James Fisher

James Fisher
Graduate Student
Bentley Annex

Program: Ph.D. in History

Field of Study: African History

Advisor: Dr. Assan Sarr

Degrees Held: B.A. in Black World Studies and History from Miami University; M.A. in History from 7mkr

Research interests: My work focuses on the intersection between politics, governance and education in West Africa, particularly the Senegambia region, and its interactions with the broader Atlantic World. My dissertation specifically focuses on the history of education governance in The Gambia under the colonial and post-independence periods.

 

Recent Accomplishments

Below is a list of publications, funding secured, papers/talks given, and other news/accomplishments since summer 2023.

Work

I am currently a Researcher in Tufts University’s Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life.

Publications

  • “The Past’s Haunting of the Present: Musical Memorializations of Patrice Lumumba and Thomas Sankara in West African Popular Culture,” in Alioune Willane, Babacar M’Baye, and Khadimou Rassoul Thiam (Eds.), Music as Cultural Text – Performance Traditions in West Africa and its Diasporas (Springer Nature, 2025).
  • James J. Fisher, “Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany,” Arts 13(4) (2024): 129. “Special Issue: Black Artists in the Atlantic World,” .
  • “Book Review: Josh Shepperd’s Shadow of the New Deal: The Victory of Public Broadcasting” in Journal of Contemporary History (Forthcoming)
  • Cox, Hannah, James J. Fisher, and Peter Levine, “,” eCampus News, 8/28/24.
  • “,” Africa at LSE, 5/22/2024.
  • “Ę,” Africa Up Close (Wilson Center), 4/23/2024.
  • “,” GenerousListening.org (Vuslat Foundation), 2/29/2024, .
  • “Senegal’s Upcoming Presidential Elections and Its Implications for US-Senegal Relations,” (Wilson Center), 1/31/2024.
  • “,” LSE American Politics & Public Policy, 7/21/2023.
  • “,” Africa Up Close (Wilson Center), 7/14/2023.

Workshops Led

  • 2024 “Pre-Election Workshop for Listening and Dialogue in the Classroom,” Co-facilitated Training Workshop with the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, Tufts University, October.
  • 2024 “Political Polarization Dialogue,” Co-facilitated Dialogue with the Office of the Vice Provost for Institutional Inclusive Excellence, Tufts University, October.
  • 2024 “Dialogue on Anti-Palestinian/Arab/Muslim Bias,” Co-facilitated Dialogue with the Office of the Vice Provost for Institutional Inclusive Excellence, Tufts University, September.
  • 2024 “Responding to Difficult Dialogues: Open Consultation Session,” Co-facilitated Training Workshop with the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, Tufts University, April.
  • 2024 “Civil Discourse & Polarization,” Facilitated dialogue at the Tufts Community Symposium, Tufts University, April.
  • 2024 “Responding in the Moment to Challenging Classroom Conversations,” Co-facilitated Training Workshop with the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, Tufts University, March.
  • 2024 “Building Proactive Capacities for Important Classroom Conversations,” Co-facilitated Training Workshop with the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, Tufts University, February.

Invited Talks/Seminars

  • 2024 “The Sound is the Power: Sonic Politics and Audio Technology in West Africa,” invited talk presented at the Science, Technology, and Society Lunch Seminar, Tufts University, October.
  • 2024 “Global Citizens Seminar,” invited participant, Ikeda Center for Peace, Learning, and Dialogue, May/June.
  • 2024 “The History of Education Policy and Governance in The Gambia,” invited talk presented at Contemporary History Institute, 7mkr, April.

Funding Received

  • 2024 Research Travel Funding, Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University.
  • 2023 Research Travel Funding, Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University.