About Us
Geralyn M. Miller, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor
- Office: Neff 328
- Phone: 260-481-6350
- E-mail: millergm@ipfw.edu
- Web page
Education
- University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D., Public Policy Analysis-Political Science
- DePaul University M.A., Governmental Science Relations
- Loyola University B.A., Political Science
Research Interest
Dr. Miller’s research interests include the study of electoral activity; the management of elections in America; values in American public administration and politics; and, the dynamics of politics and public policy in the United States.
Selected Publications
- Miller, Geralyn M. (2005). “Fostering Better Public Management through Education: A Call for Institutional Reconsideration of the Tenure Criteria.” The Public Manager 34 (2): 47-50.
- Shuh, Anna Marie and Geralyn M. Miller. “Maybe Wilson Was Right: Espoused Values and Their Relationship to Enacted Values.” International Journal of Public Administration (forthcoming).
- Miller, Geralyn M. (2005). “Methodology, Statistics, and Voting Error: An Exploration of Presidential Voting Data in Two American States.” Policy Studies Journal 33 (1): 1-13.
- Miller, Geralyn M. (2005). “The Benefits of Scholarly Discourse: A Response to ‘Studying Elections: Data Quality and Pitfalls in Measuring Voting Technologies Across States." Policy Studies Journal 33 (1):25-30.
- Miller, Geralyn M. (2004). “People Vote, Machines Don’t.” Tech Central Station Online. Sept. 29 (http://www.techcentralstation.com/092904K.html).
- Miller, Geralyn M. (2004). Changing the Way America Votes: Election Reform, Incrementalism, and Cutting Deals. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.
- Fife, Brian and Geralyn M. Miller, 2002. Political Culture and Voting Systems in the United States. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, Inc.
Highlights of Community Service
Dr. Miller worked as a professional lobbyist in Illinois and served as Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Streets and Sanitation for the City of Chicago.
