
About
Dr. Michele Rosenberg is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Essex, located at 3.207 Colchester Campus. Her research focuses on political economy, economic history, and social conflict, with particular attention to issues of race, labor, and institutional dynamics. She holds a PhD and has published extensively on topics such as agricultural modernization, historical racial violence, and multinational corporate strategies in resource sectors.
Her work bridges historical analysis and contemporary policy questions, examining how economic structures influence conflict and inequality. Recent publications explore the legacy of slavery in economic systems, resistance to technological change, and the socio-political dimensions of land disputes. She maintains an active research agenda centered on understanding how narratives shape economic and social outcomes, particularly in post-colonial and post-conflict settings.
Michele Rosenberg is affiliated with the University of Essex's Department of Economics but no specific labs or teams are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Her teaching and supervision activities are listed on her profile but lack detailed descriptions. Grants and funding details remain undisclosed in the current text.





