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Wisdom J. Tettey

Professor, President and Vice-Chancellor/cross-appointment Journalism and Communication and Media Studies

Email:wisdom.tettey@carleton.ca
Phone:613-520-3801
Building:Tory Building, Room 503
Department:School of Journalism and Communication
Degrees:BA [Hons] (Ghana), Grad. Dip (Ghana), MA (UBC), PhD (Queen’s)

Biography

Wisdom Tettey currently serves as Carleton University’s 17th President and Vice-Chancellor, having joined Carleton in 2025 from the University of Toronto, where he was Vice-President and Principal of the Scarborough campus between 2018 and 2024. He previously held the roles of Dean of the Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences and of the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, both at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus, and was Interim Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary.

Tettey has served as a consultant and advisor to various global organizations, including the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme, the Africa Capacity Building Foundation and the International Association of Universities. He is an elected Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences and serves on the advisory and editorial boards of various academic publications.

Research Interests

Tettey brings an interdisciplinary perspective and expertise in his areas of scholarly interest, which include media, politics and civic engagement in Africa; African higher education and the knowledge society; transnational citizenship and the African diaspora; representation, identity, and inclusive citizenship.

Teaching Interests

  • African Politics
  • Comparative Politics of the Global South
  • Media and Politics in Africa
  • Intercultural and International Communication
  • Migration, Transnational Citizenship and Diasporas
  • Identity, Representation and Inclusion

Selected Publications

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

  • In Press. “A comparative analysis of the critical resilience and gender equity of mothers impacted by albinism: Promising practices from Tanzania and South Africa”. Public Health Challenges (co-authored: S. Reimer-Kirkham, …. Tettey, …et al).
  • 2025. “A Participatory Systematic Review on Human Rights and the Birth of a Child with Albinism in sub-Saharan Africa.” Women’s Health (co-authored: co-authored: S. Reimer-Kirkham, …. Tettey, …et al) – (https://doi.org/10.1177/17455057251395420)
  • 2025. “The “New Guardians” and Nuances of Media Capture in Ghana: Persistence or Rupture of Elite Power?” (with K. Anoff-Ntow). In Hayes M. Mabweazara and Bethia Pearson (eds.), Contesting News Media Capture in Africa and Latin America. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 107-138 (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-68962-8_5 )
  • “Media Pluralism, Regulators, and Transactional Instrumentalism in Ghana” (with K. Anoff-Ntow). In J.R.A. Ayee, L.G.A Amoah, and S.M. Alidu (eds), Political Institutions, Party Politics and Communication in Ghana: Three Decades of the Fourth Republic. London: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 239-259
  • 2024. “Mapping a Research-Advocacy-Policy Agenda on Human Rights and Albinism: A Mixed Methods Project” (co-authored: S. Reimer-Kirkham, B. Astle, I. Ero, L. Beaman, B. Ibhawoh, E. Imafidon, R. Sawatzky, Tettey, M. Buyco, E. Strobell). International Journal for Equity in Health, vol. 23 (1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-023-02064-5.
  • “Blackness in the Canadian Academy: Challenges, Contestations and Contradictions.” In Tamari Kitosa, Malinda Smith, Awad Ibrahim, Handel Wright (eds.), Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy: Teaching, Learning, and Researching while Black. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 111-122
  • “COVID-19 Narratives and Counter-Narratives in Ghana: The Dialectics of State Messaging and Alternative Re/De-Constructions.” (with K. Anoff-Ntow). Journal of African Media Studies, vol. 14 (1), pp. 125-142
  • “COVID-19, Anti-Black Racism in China, and Political Economy of. Asymmetrical Power,” Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. https://antipodeonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/7.-Tettey.pdf