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Pearl T. Robinson

Comparative Politics, Africa, African-American Politics
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1975

Biography

Pearl T. Robinson has authored more than 40 articles and book chapters on African and African American politics. She is co-author of Stabilizing Nigeria: Sanctions, Incentives, and Support for Civil Society (The Century Foundation Press) and co-editor and co-author of Transformation and Resiliency in Africa (Howard University Press). A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a past President of the African Studies Association, she has served on the boards of Oxfam-America and TransAfrica; as a curriculum consultant for the PBS/BBC series The Africans: A Triple Heritage; and as an advisor for Hopes on the Horizon, a 2-hour documentary film about democratic movements in Africa during the 1990s. She is a former director of Tufts’ International Relations Program and has taught at Makerere University in Uganda and the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Her current projects include an intellectual biography of 1950 Nobel Peace laureate Ralph Bunche, and a documentary film about Islam and female empowerment among the Tidjaniyya in Niger. Robinson spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger providing public health education in a rural Hausa town.

Publications & Working Papers

African Studies/Epistemology:

Working papers:

Research

A Life Studying Africa: Professor Robinson has dedicated her career to the hands-on study of African politics, culture and life. Read the interview with Tufts E-News >

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