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- Born in Birmingham in the heart of England to the Miller family.
- Educated to PhD level with BA, PGCE & MA.
- Published Psychologist.
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- Married to Martin Plant.
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Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2005) Ethnicity and the Experience of Work: Job Stress and Satisfaction of Minority Ethnic Teachers in the UK, International Review of Psychiatry, 17 (5): 317-327.
BOOK CHAPTER
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2004) The relationship between ethnicity and work stress, in Research Companion to Organizational Health Psychology, (Eds. Antoniou, A.S. and Cooper, C.L.) Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd: Cheltenham.
BOOK REVIEWS
Miller, G.V.F. (2004) David Mason (ed.), Explaining Ethnic Differences: Changing Patterns of Disadvantage in Britain, Work, Employment and Society, 18 (3): 640-642.
Miller, G.V.F. (2004) Eric Arnesen, Brotherhoods of Color: Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality, Labour History Review, 69 (18): 400-401
CONFERENCES
Travers, C.J. and Miller, G., (2007) The Experience of Teacher Stress: The Impact of Ethnicity, The 13th European Congress of Work and Organizational Psychology, Stockholm , May 2007, p 132 (abstract), [CD-ROM].
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2006) A Mixed-Methodology Design to Investigate the Relationship between Ethnicity and Occupational Stress. Division of Occupational Psychology Conference, 11th – 13th January 2006, Glasgow.
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2005) Emotions, stress and ethnicity: The role of the researcher. 12th European Congress on Work and Organizational Psychology, 12th – 15th May 2005, Istanbul.
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2005) Ethnic discrimination: Measuring the ‘brick wall’ effect. 12th European Congress on Work and Organizational Psychology, 12th – 15th May 2005, Istanbul.
Briner, R.B., Kenny, E., Miller, G.V.F. and Kandola, B. (January 2005) Professional Forum - Understanding ethnicity and work behaviour: The challenges for UK occupational psychology research and practice. Division of Occupational Psychology Conference, 12th – 14th January 2005, Warwick.
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (January 2005) Poster Presentation - Ethnicity and occupational stress: (Mis) managing diversity in the teaching profession? Division of Occupational Psychology Conference, 12th – 14th January 2005, Warwick.
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2004) Ethnicity: A contributory factor in work stress. Paper presented at the Work, Employment and Society Conference, 1st – 3rd September 2000, UMIST, UK.
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2003) The Relationship between Ethnicity and Work Stress. Paper presented at the 21st Standing Conference on Organisational Symbolism - Organisational wellness: mens sana in corporate sano? 9th –12th July 2003, University of Cambridge, UK.
REPORT
Miller, G.V.F. and Travers, C.J. (2005) The Working Experience of Minority Ethnic Teachers. Report to the National Union of Teachers: London.
CONSULTANCY
Withington Girls School, Manchester: Stress management – November 2003
Bolton School Girls Division, Bolton: Stress management – November 2004
RESEARCH FUNDING RECEIVED
National Union of Teachers - £3,000
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