Professor Tina Miller
Professor of Sociology
Tina Miller is a Professor of Sociology at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Her research interests
include transitions to parenthood, family lives, gender and identities and reproductive health. She
has been an advisor at the World Health Organisation, contributed to think tanks, political parties
and parliamentary committees in the UK and at the EU. She regularly participates in TV and radio
programmes in relation to her research and publications on motherhood, fatherhood and managing
paid work and care in contemporary family lives. Her most recent BBC Radio 4 Analysis Programme
focused on ‘What's Changing about Childbirth’ https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001n2h0
Tina’s fourth Cambridge University Press monograph ‘Motherhood: Contemporary Transitions and
Generational Change’, was published in November 2023 and was a winner of a CHOICE award in
2024 (A must-read volume for scholars and parents navigating their own transitions into parenthood.
… Essential.’ A. J. Hattery Source: CHOICE).