Sarah Miller is assistant professor of sociology at Boston University.
""The Tolerance Generation makes an important contribution to understanding the lives of young people by focusing on their experiences with bullying and schools’ efforts to take this more seriously. Miller’s rich ethnographic account reveals the ways youth engage in, resist, and make sense of bullying as well as how schools respond to this with anti-bully programming. Miller offers a thought-provoking sociological analysis that complicates how we think about the digital lives of youth, conflict between them, and the role that schools play in addressing and producing bullying among students. The Tolerance Generation pushes us to consider what happens when we fail to account for the various inequalities youth grapple with in and outside of school in designing and implementing school anti-bullying programming."" -- Lorena Garcia, author of 'Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself: Latina Girls and Sexual Identity'