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Somali ethnomathematician and author (born 1967

Jama Musse Jama
جامع موسى جامع
Born1967 (age 56–57)
Hargeisa, Somaliland
Alma materUniversità degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale",
University of Pisa,
Somali National University
Occupation(s)Ethnomathematician, author
Known forGobannimo Bilaash Maaha / Freedom is not free (2007)
A Note on my Teacher's Group – News Report of an Injustice (2002)
A mural by Jama Musse Jama, depicting an animal story with a lion, a bleeding dromedary and other animals, as etnomathematical illustration of the mathematical geometric series of 0.5 = 1.0. Xarunta Dhaqanka ee Hargeysa (Hargeysa Cultural Centre), Somaliland, 2019.

Jama Musse Jama (Somali: Jaamac Muuse Jaamac, Arabic: جامع موسى جامع) (born 1967) is a prominent Somali ethnomathematician and author. He is notable for his research on traditional Somali boardgames such as Shax.

Biography

Jama was born in 1967 in Hargeisa, Somaliland, where he had his primary and secondary education. He then left for Mogadishu and attended the Somali National University, where he studied mathematics for four and half years. Fluent in Italian, Jama left Hargeisa to study as a mathematician at Pisa University, in Italy and he went on to obtain a PhD in Computational linguistics at Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale". He has a particular interest in civil liberties and he is the author (or co-author) of six books, two of them on Somali traditional games.

At Pisa University, Jama began researching traditional Somali games as well as the history of mathematics in the Horn of Africa, a topic which he has written about in several journals. His interests include Education in Somaliland, and as an activist, Jama is deeply involved in the affairs of the Somali diaspora during festivals and conferences which he chairs or is present as a key contributor. A specific interest of Jama's is to promote Somali language, literature, and literacy. He is the founder and the organiser of Hargeysa International Book Fair. He created the Somali Corpus of digital texts for linguistic analysis. In 2014 he founded the Hargeysa Cultural Centre and become its director. In 2019 Dr. Jama Musse joined as Research Associate the Centre of African Studies at SOAS, University of London and in 2020 as a senior research associate The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London, United Kingdom.

Work

Articles (selected)

  • Where Politics Fails, Cultural Diplomacy is an Alternative Option Corno d’Africa: prospettive e relazioni, Africa e Mediterraneo n. 92-93 (1-2/20)
  • Can a Computer compose a Somali poem after 40 years of Somali Language written experience?
  • Transitioning from Oral to a Written Culture: The Impact of Hargeysa International Book Fair, Africa e Mediterraneo n. 89 (2/18)
  • Tidcan: Multiple Alliteration of Somali Songs – New Insights, International Journal of Literature and Arts,Volume 9, Issue 3, May 2021, Pages: 124-142
  • The role of mathematics in ethnomathematics Education: Cases from the Horn of Africa
  • Creating a Mathematical Terminology: The Somalia Case with F Favilli
  • Linguistic and Cultural Aspects in Teaching Mathematics with F Favilli
  • Mathematics under an African acacia tree with F Favilli

Books

Awards

  • Cultura della Solidarietà, Pistoia, 29 June 2014. The organising committee commended him for his 'exemplary work promoting cultural knowledge and inquiry in Somaliland.'

References

  1. http://www.emis.de/journals/ZDM/zdm993a2.pdf
  2. What are Somalia's development perspectives? pg 225
  3. "gargaar". Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  4. "Hargeysa International Book Fair". hargeysabookfair.com. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  5. "The Hargeysa Cultural Center and community development in Somaliland by Melissa Smyth". warscapes.com. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  6. Gabi-Williams, Olatoun (2019). "Interview with Dr Jama Musse Jama". bordersliteratureonline.net. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  7. Shringarpure, Bhakti. "Literary Culture in Somaliland: An Interview with Jama Musse Jama". Brittle Paper. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  8. "Centre of African Studies Research Associates". Archived from the original on 20 July 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  9. "Grandi protagonisti al Premio Nazionale "Cultura della Solidarietà" previsto per sabato al Teatro Bolognini ..:: La Voce di Pistoia ::.. Notizie, News, Fatti, personaggi, politica della provincia di Pistoia". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  10. "Jama Musse Jama of the Redsea Cultural Foundation wins prize in Italy | Rift Valley Institute". riftvalley.net. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
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