Joseph Rebello joins department as Assistant Professor in Residence

Joseph Rebello, PhD candidate from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Political Science BA from the University of Rhode Island, will be joining the department this Fall as Assistant Professor in Residence. A specialist of political economy, economic methodology, history of economic thought and macroeconomics, his research “combines a critique of essentialist dualisms in monetary thought and the surplus notion of class in order to develop a Marxian account of non-commodity money.”

At UConn, he will be teaching some large principles classes as well as some upper level undergraduate Economics classes for our majors.


4 thoughts on “Joseph Rebello joins department as Assistant Professor in Residence

  1. Welcome to UConn! I’m looking forward to meeting you this fall and hearing how the folks up at UMass are doing these days. 🙂

  2. Welcome to UConn! I’m looking forward to meeting you this fall and hearing how the folks up at UMass are doing these days. 🙂

  3. A BA in Political Science from URI?!? OMG!!! I can’t wait to hear about the internal contradictions in Walrusian economic theory. I love Deleuze and vampires!!

  4. A BA in Political Science from URI?!? OMG!!! I can’t wait to hear about the internal contradictions in Walrusian economic theory. I love Deleuze and vampires!!

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