CURRICULUM VITAE
GABE H. MILLER
Department of Sociology E-mail:
Program in African American Studies Web: www.gabehmiller.com
Mississippi State University
Mail Stop 9562
Mississippi State, MS 39762
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
2020- Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University
Department of Sociology
Program in African American Studies (Core Faculty)
EDUCATION
2020 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Sociology, Ph.D., Graduate Certificate in Africana Studies
Committee: Verna M. Keith (Chair), Wm. Alex McIntosh (Co-Chair), Mary E. Campbell, Kenneth J. Meier, Wendy Leo Moore
The Politics and Policy of HIV/AIDS Incidence, Prevalence, and Mortality
2016 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Sociology, M.A.
Thesis: White Myths on “White Discrimination”: “We are the New Victims of
Racism”
2013 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
B.A. Political Science, Minor in Africana Studies
RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
Race, Class, and Gender; Medical Sociology and Health Disparities;
Critical Race Theory and Racism; Racial and Ethnic Relations; Organizational, Political, and Economic Sociology
PUBLICATIONS
2020 Miller, Gabe H. “Future Trends in Marriage and Family.” In N. Farris and E. Threatt
(Eds.), International Handbook on the Demography of Marriage and Family. New York, NY: Springer Publishers.
2016 Carter-Sowell, Adrienne R., Danielle D. Dickens, Gabe H. Miller, and Carla A.
Zimmerman. “Present but Not Accounted for: Examining How Intersectional Identities Create a Double Bind for and Affect Leadership of Women of Color in Educational Settings.” In J. Ballenger, B. Polnick, & B. Irby (Eds.), Women of Color in STEM: Navigating the Workforce. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Manuscripts Under Review
Miller, Gabe H., Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Apryl A. Williams, and Verna M. Keith. “Discrimination and Black Social Media Use: Sites of Oppression and Expression”
Carter-Sowell, Adrienne R., Asha Ganesan, Gabe H. Miller, Ran Wang, and Carla A. Zimmerman. “Diversity and Inclusion by Design: Culturally Informed, Systematic Methods for Increasing Alliances, Retention Rates, and Collaborations (ARC) in the Academy.”
Marquez-Velarde, Guadalupe, Gabe H. Miller, Erika-Danielle Lindstrom, and Verna M. Keith. “There Goes the Neighborhood: The Effects of Neighborhood Cohesion and Race on the Mental Health of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Americans”
Suarez, Mario Itzel, Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Christy M. Glass, and Gabe H. Miller. “Cis-Normativity at Work: Discrimination against U.S. Trans* Workers at the Intersection of Gender Identity, Race/Ethnicity & Social Class.”
Manuscripts in Preparation
“HIV/AIDS and the President’s Party” – Article length manuscript in preparation for submission.
“Racial Stratification, Delusional Denial Tendencies, and Extreme Racial Paranoia among White Americans: ‘We’re the new Victims of Racism’” – Article length manuscript in preparation for submission.
“Political Agency as a Threat to Social Order: Connecting Voter Turnout among People of Color to Race-Based Hate Crime” – Article length manuscript in preparation for submission. With Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell and Benjamin Price.
“Psychological Distress Among Black Immigrants by Region of Birth.” – Article length manuscript in preparation for submission. With Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde and Verna M. Keith.
“Family Cohesion, Family Conflict, and Acculturation Stress Effects on Mood and Anxiety Disorders among Foreign-Born Latinos.” – Article length manuscript in preparation for submission. With Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde and Verna M. Keith.
“Educational Outcomes, Race and Skin Color” – Article length manuscript in preparation for submission. With Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde and Mario Suarez.
RESEARCH SUPPORT
2017-2020 Research Staff to Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell (Co-PI)
Collaborative research: The Texas A&M System AGEP Alliance: A Model to Advance Historically Underrepresented Minorities in the STEM Professoriate. Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant #1723255, 1723165, 1723253, and 1723260.
2014-2018 Research Staff to Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell (Co-PI)
Collaborative Research: Advancing interdisciplinary STEM graduate education for underrepresented minorities in energy and sustainability disciplines. Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant #1308144, 1308163, 1308149, 1308080, and 1308200.
2016-2018 Research Staff to Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell (Co-PI)
The Power of Social Climate Change: Studies of Chronic Ostracism Experiences in the TAMU Academic Community. Funded by Office for Diversity, Texas A&M University.
2015-2018 Research Staff to Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell (PI)
From Clicks to Consequences. Exploring the Visibility of Faculty of Color as Viable Members of the TAMU Academic Community. Funded by Office for Diversity, Texas A&M University.
2014-2015 Research Staff to Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell (PI)
Workplace Exclusion: The link between out-of-the-loop experiences and the retention of women and racial/ethnic minority faculty in the professorate. Funded by Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research Faculty Fellowship, Texas A&M University.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2020 Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society (SSS)
Racial Differences in Policy Determinants of HIV/AIDS
Presenter
Cancelled due to COVID-19
2019 TAMU Student Research Week, Texas A&M University
Home Sweet Home? Neighborhood Cohesion Offers a Coping Mechanism for Gender Discrimination linked with Psychological Distress
Coauthor/Supervisor, with Chloe Harrison and Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell
College Station, Texas
2019 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA)
Distress among Black Immigrants by Region of Birth
Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde and Verna M. Keith
Austin, Texas
2018 Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association (MSSA) Serious
Psychological Distress among Black Immigrants to the United States by Region of Birth
Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde and Verna M. Keith
Birmingham, Alabama
2018 Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Sociological Association (MSSA)
There Goes the Neighborhood: Neighborhood Cohesion and Mental Health among Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults
Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, and Verna M. Keith
Birmingham, Alabama
2018 Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS)
There Goes the Neighborhood: Neighborhood Cohesion and Mental Health among Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Americans
Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde and Verna M. Keith
Washington, D.C.
2018 Annual Meeting of the Society for Experimental Social Psychology (SESP)
Examining Valuable and Viable Experiences that Enhance Minoritized Scholars’ Professional Visibility
Coauthor, with Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell and Carla A. Zimmerman
Seattle, Washington
2018 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA)
Political Agency as a Threat to Social Order: Connecting Latino American Voter Turnout to Hate Crime
Presenter
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2018 International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology (ISA)
Marginalized Voices Online: Social Media, Power, and (Dis)Engagement
Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Apryl A. Williams, and Verna M. Keith
Toronto, Canada,
2018 Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society (SSS)
Black Social Media Use and Discrimination: Site of Oppression and Expression Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Apryl A. Williams, and Verna M. Keith
New Orleans, Louisiana
2017 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA)
White Myths on “White Discrimination”: “We Are the New Victims of Racism” Presenter, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Roundtable
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
2016 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association (SSSA)
White Students on White Discrimination and Oppression
Presenter
Las Vegas, Nevada
2015 TAMU Student Research Week, Texas A&M University
The Journey of a Thousand Milestones begins with one step: Evidence-based strategies for sustaining diversity in STEM field academic careers
Coauthor/Supervisor, with Lori J. Schuetze and Adrienne R. Carter-Sowell
College Station, Texas
2015 National Conference for Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE)
White Perceptions on White Discrimination and Oppression
Presenter
Washington, D.C.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
2020 Racial Health Disparities and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Presenter, with Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde
Harvard University, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society
2017 Considering Matthew Shepard
Panelist, Conspirare
Texas A&M University, MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2018-2019 Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University
Graduate Student Instructor (Instructor of Record with full responsibility)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (Summer 2020, 25 students)
Introduction to Methods of Social Research (Spring 2020, 32 students)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (Fall 2019, 60 students)
Advanced Methods of Social Research (Summer 2019, 30 students)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (Spring 2019, 39 students)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (Fall 2018, 75 students)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (Summer I 2018, 14 students)
AWARDS & HONORS
2018 Scholarly Activity Award, Sociologists’ AIDS Network
2016 Honorable Mention Student Paper, Southwestern Sociological Association
SERVICE
Service to the Department
Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University
2018-present Coordinator, Race & Ethnicity Working Group
2016-present Graduate Student Representative to Faculty Meetings
2015-2016 Mentor, Sociology Mentorship Program
Service to the University
Texas A&M University
2018-present Advisor, Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honor Society
2019-present Advisor, Gamma Beta Fraternity
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
American Sociological Association, member
Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Section on Medical Sociology
Section on Sociology of Mental Health
Section on Political Sociology
Southern Sociological Society, member
Southwestern Social Science Association, member
Health Disparities, Education, Awareness, Research, and Training Consortium (HDEART-C),
Health Equity Scholar & Alumni member
Carter-Sowell Science for a Diverse Society (SDS) Research Group, Research Staff
REFERENCES
Verna M. Keith, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor, Department of Sociology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
460H Heritage Hall
1401 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35294
Phone: 205.934.8677
Kenneth J. Meier, Ph.D.
Distinguished Scholar in Residence
Department of Public Administration and Policy
School of Public Affairs, American University
347 Kerwin Hall
4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202.885.3930
Email:
Mary E. Campbell, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Sociology
Department of Sociology
Texas A&M University
4351 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843
Phone: 979.845.6549
Wendy Leo Moore, Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Professor, Sociology
Department of Sociology
Texas A&M University
4351 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843
Phone: 979.845.5133
Email: wlmoore @tamu.edu
Adrienne Carter-Sowell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Africana Studies & Psychology
Department of Psychology
Texas A&M University
270 Psychology Building
College Station, TX 77843
Phone: 979.845.0378