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Sarah Miller

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Sarah Miller is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University. Her work contributes to sociological scholarship on youth, education, and new media. Miller’s current book project, The Tolerance Generation: Growing Up Online in an Anti-Bullying Era (under advance contract with the University of Chicago Press), explores how youth grapple with bullying in the digital age and the industry designed to prevent it. Her upcoming work focuses on the impact of school shooting threats on young people’s experiences of K-12 education. Miller’s research has been funded by the National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation, National Science Foundation, and the American Sociological Association. As a public sociologist, she has worked on a variety of initiatives focused on advancing adolescent health and sexuality education policy in collaboration with the Public Engagement Project, Futures of Sex Education, and Advocates for Youth. Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. At BU, she is the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program.