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CURRICIULUM VITAE Lisa R. Miller Office Home Department of Sociology 812 S Stull Ave. Apt. 10 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Ballantine Hall- 744 E-mail: milllisa@indiana.edu 1020 Kirkwood Avenue Mobile: (812) 679-7679 Bloomington, Indiana 47405 Web: www.lisarmiller.net EDUCATION May 2016 (Expected) Doctorate of Philosophy, Sociology In Progress Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Dissertation: Dating and Sex across the Life Course: Understanding American Singles Attitudes and Behaviors Committee: Brian Powell (Chair), Donna Eder, Youngjoo Cha, Bernice Pescosolido, Eliza Pavalko, and Justin Garcia. Qualifying Exam: Sociology of Gender Committee: Brian Powell (Chair), Youngjoo Cha, and Jane McLeod Minor: Gender Studies 2013 Preparing Future Faculty Certificate of College Pedagogy Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Three-course Sequence in Higher Education/ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. 2011 Master of Arts, Sociology Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Thesis: Self-Identified Feminists and Their Supporters Attitudes toward Racial and Sexual Inequality. Committee: Brian Powell, Donna Eder, and Jane McLeod 2008 Bachelor of Arts, Sociology and Women s Studies, magna cum laude honors Berea College, Berea, Kentucky RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Sexualities and Health Sociology of Gender Aging and the Life Course Social Psychology Sociology of Family Race/Class/Gender 1

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Miller, Lisa R. and Eric Anthony Grollman. 2015. The Social Costs of Gender Nonconformity for Transgender Adults: Implications for Discrimination and Health. Sociological Forum 30 (3): 809-831. Doan, Long, Lisa R. Miller, and Annalise Loehr. 2015. The Power of Love: The Role of Emotional Attributions and Standards in Heterosexuals Attitudes toward Same-Sex Couples. Social Forces. 94 (1): 401-425. Recipient of the 2015 American Sociological Association s (ASA) Sex and Gender Section s Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award. Recipient of the 2014 ASA Emotions Section s Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award. Loehr, Annalise, Long Doan, and Lisa R. Miller. 2015. Contact and Heterosexuals Attitudes toward Same-Sex Couples: Evidence from a National Survey Experiment. Archives of Sexual Behavior. doi:10.1007/s10508-015-0483-7. Doan, Long, Annalise Loehr, and Lisa R. Miller. 2014. Formal Rights and Informal Privileges for Same-Sex Couples: Evidence from a National Survey Experiment. American Sociological Review 79 (6): 1172-1195. Recipient of the 2015 ASA Social Psychology Section s Graduate Student Paper Award. Recipient of the 2012 SSSP Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities Division Graduate Student Paper Award. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS Miller, Lisa R. Forthcoming. Defining the Family. Entry for the Encyclopedia of Family Studies. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW AND IN PROGRESS Miller, Lisa R., Justin R. Garcia, Helen E. Fisher, and Amanda N. Gesselman. Dating and Sex across the Life Course: Understanding Age, Generational, and Gender Differences. In Progress. Miller, Lisa R. The Sexual Double Standard Across the Life Course: A Contemporary Investigation. In Progress. Cha, Youngjoo and Lisa R. Miller. Overwork, Underwork, and the Health of Men and Women in the United States. In Progress. Miller, Lisa R. Context-Specific Feminist Pedagogy: How Social and Institutional Factors Shape the Feminist Classroom. Under Review. 2

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2015 Atherton Bean Fellowship Fellowship and a semester of salary support granted to graduate students who show great promise for a research career in Sociology. Awarded by the Department of Sociology at Indiana University. 2015 Grant-in-Aid of Doctoral Research A monetary award granted to cover dissertation-related research expenses. Awarded by The University Graduate School at Indiana University. 2013/2015 Advanced Departmental Fellowship Fellowship and a semester of salary support granted to graduate students who show great promise for a research career in Sociology. Awarded by the Department of Sociology at Indiana University. 2014 GPSO Research Travel Grant A monetary award granted to support travel for a research presentation at a conference. Awarded by the Graduate and Professional Student Organization at Indiana University 2011 Williams Institute of UCLA Small Grant A monetary award granted to cover research-related expenses for the project: Legitimacy, Emotions, and Legal Rights: Assessing Perceptions of Gay and Lesbian Couples (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). Awarded by the Williams Institute of UCLA. 2010-2012 Summer Research Fellowship Fellowship and salary support for early year graduate students. Awarded by the Department of Sociology at Indiana University. 2010 NSF: Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS) Award. Proposal accepted and funded for the collection of data for a originally designed, nationally representative, experimental survey project: Legitimacy, Emotions, and Legal Rights: Assessing Perceptions of Unmarried Couples. (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). 2008 Dallas and Betty Johnson Fellowship Monetary award granted to an outstanding senior Sociology major to support tuition and fees associated with graduate study. Awarded by the Sociology Program at Berea College. 3

HONORS, AWARDS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2015 ASA Social Psychology Section s Graduate Student Paper Award Attitudes toward Formal Rights and Informal Privileges of Lesbian and Gay Couples: Evidence from a National Survey Experiment. (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). 2015 ASA Sex and Gender Section s Sally Hacker Graduate Student Paper Award The Power of Love: The Role of Emotional Attributions and Standards in Heterosexuals Perceptions of Same-Sex Couples. (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). 2014 ASA Emotions Section s Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award The Power of Love: The Role of Emotional Attributions and Standards in Heterosexuals Perceptions of Same-Sex Couples. (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). 2014 SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award Monetary travel award granted to cover expenses associated with the Section on Teaching and Learning s Pre-Conference Workshop at ASA s annual meeting. Awarded by the Section on Teaching and Learning, ASA. 2013/2014 Nominee, Edwin H. Sutherland Award for Outstanding Teaching Nominated multiple times for a prestigious award to recognize outstanding teaching in the Department of Sociology at Indiana University. 2012 SSSP Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities Division Graduate Student Paper Award Attitudes toward Formal Rights and Informal Privileges of Lesbian and Gay Couples: Evidence from a National Survey Experiment. (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). 2009-2014 Graduate Tuition Scholarship, Indiana University. 2008 Larry Webster Undergraduate Student Paper Award Discourse on the Explicit: College Students Attitudes toward Pornography Use. Awarded by Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2015 Miller, Lisa R. (with Justin R. Garcia, Helen E. Fisher, and Amanda N. Gesselman). Dating and Sex across the Life Course: Understanding Age, Generational, and Gender Differences. Annual Meeting for the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago, IL. 4

2014 Miller, Lisa R (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). The Power of Love: The Role of Emotional Attributions and Standards in Heterosexuals Attitudes toward Same-Sex Couples. Annual Meeting for American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. 2014 Miller, Lisa R. Social, Historical, and Institutional Contexts for the Practice of Feminist Pedagogy. Annual Meeting for Sociologists for Women in Society. Nashville, TN. 2012 Miller, Lisa R. (with Eric Anthony Grollman). Social Status, Gender Conformity, and the Discrimination-Health Link among Transgender Adults in The United States. Annual Meeting for American Sociological Association. Denver, CO. 2012 Lisa R. Miller (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). Attitudes toward Formal Rights and Informal Privileges for Lesbian and Gay Couples. Annual Meeting for the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Denver, CO 2012 Lisa R. Miller (with Long Doan and Annalise Loehr). Legitimacy, Emotions, and Legal Rights: Assessing Perceptions of Gay and Lesbian Couples. Annual Meeting for American Sociological Association. Denver, CO. 2012 Miller, Lisa R. (with Eric Anthony Grollman). Gender Conformity, Discrimination, and Health among Transgender People in the US. Annual Meeting for Midwest Sociological Association. Minneapolis, MN. 2011 Miller, Lisa R. Self-Identified Feminists and Their Supporters Attitudes toward Racial and Sexual Inequality. Annual Meeting for North Central Sociological Association. Cleveland, OH. 2008 Miller, Lisa R. Discourse on the Explicit: College Students Attitudes toward Pornography Use. Annual Meeting for Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky. INVITED TALKS 2014 Screening of the Purity Myth, Panel on Issues of Sexual Consent and Sexual Assault. Raising Awareness of Interactions in Sexual Encounters, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. 5

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2012-2013 Survey Supervisor Survey of American Policy Attitudes. Principal Investigator: Dr. Clem Brooks Assisted with the development and administration of a nationally representative, telephone survey study on Americans attitudes toward public policies. 2010-2011 Research Assistant Work-Family Conflict in Low-Wage Families. Principal Investigator: Dr. Youngjoo Cha. Assisted with coding and preliminary data analysis. 2010 Sociological Research Practicum Research Assistant Constructing the Family. Principal Investigator: Dr. Brian Powell Assisted with the collection of nationally representative, telephone survey data. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014-2015 Instructor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University (IU)-Bloomington Research Methods in Sociology (S370) Responsible for all aspects of course, including syllabus construction, course design, instruction, and assessment materials. Fall 2014 (20 Students) 2012-2015 Instructor, Department of Sociology, IU-Bloomington Sexual Diversity (S321) Responsible for all aspects of course, including syllabus construction, course design, instruction, and assessment materials. Summer 2015 (13 students) Summer 2014 (10 students) Spring 2014 (55 students) Summer 2013 (20 students) Spring 2013 (70 students) Fall 2012 (70 students) 2011-2012 Instructor, Department of Sociology, IU-Bloomington Introduction to Sociology (S100) Responsible for all aspects of course, including syllabus construction, course design, instruction, and assessment materials. Fall 2011 (70 Students) Spring 2012 (55 Students) 2009-2011 Graduate Assistant, Department of Sociology, IU- Bloomington. Introduction to Sociology (S100), Social Inequality (S217), and Medicine in America (S101) Responsible for grading assignments and assessments, assistance with instruction, and holding office hours. 6

TEACHING AND PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING 2014 Teaching and Learning Preconference, ASA. San Francisco, CA. Received a SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award to attend. 2013 Preparing Future Faculty Certificate of College Pedagogy Three-course Sequence in Higher Education/ Scholarship of Teaching and Learning completed at Indiana University. 2012-2015 Preparing Future Faculty Conference, Indiana University Attended conference and served on conference planning committee. SERVICE Discipline 2015 Session Presider, Sexual Fields, Annual Meeting for the American Sociological Association. Chicago, IL. 2015 Member, Selection Committee for SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award. 2013-2014 Graduate Student Representative, Section on Sexualities, American Sociological Association. 2013 Session Co-Organizer, Sexuality at the Intersections, Annual Meeting for Midwest Sociological Association. Chicago, IL. 2013 Member, Graduate Student Paper Awards Committee for the Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities Section of the Society for the Study of Social Problems Department 2014-2015 Member, Assessment Committee, Indiana University 2014-2015 Member, Curriculum Committee, Indiana University 2012-2015 Member, Preparing Future Faculty Conference Committee, Indiana University 2012-2014 Member, Racial and Ethnic Relations Committee, Indiana University 2012-2014 Proseminar Panel Co-Organizer, Navigating Graduate School from Diverse Social Locations. Indiana University 2012-2013 President, Graduate Student Association, Indiana University 7

2011-2013 Co-Coordinator, Gender, Race, and Class Workshop, Indiana University 2011-2012 Member, Preparing Future Faculty Conference Committee, Indiana University 2010-2013 Graduate Student Mentor, Graduate Student Association, Indiana University 2010-2011 Member, Social Committee of Graduate Student Association, Indiana University 2010-2011 Member, Fundraising Committee, Graduate Student Association, Indiana University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association Sections: Aging and the Life Course Race, Class, and Gender Sex and Gender Sexualities Social Psychology Teaching and Learning Society for the Study of Social Problems Sociologists for Women in Society Midwest Sociological Association 8

REFERENCES Brian Powell, Department Chair & James H. Rudy Professor Department of Sociology, Indiana University 744 Ballantine Hall 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405 Phone: 812-855-7624 E-mail: powell@indiana.edu Donna Eder, Professor Emeritus (Indiana University) 106 Peachbloom Circle Berea, KY 40403 Phone: 859-868-1142 Email: eder@indiana.edu Bernice Pescosolido, Distinguished Professor Institute of Social Research 1022 E. Third Street Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 Phone: 812-855-3841 E-mail: pescosol@indiana.edu Youngjoo Cha, Assistant Professor Department of Sociology, Indiana University 744 Ballantine Hall 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave Bloomington, IN 47405 Phone: 812-856-1798 E-mail: cha5@indiana.edu 9