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Miell, Dorothy; Dallos, Rudi (1996). Social interaction and personal relationships . London Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE in association with the Open University. ISBN   9780761950363.
  • Miell, Dorothy; Sapsford, Roger; Still, Arthur; Wetherell, Margaret; Stevens, Richard (1998). Theory and social psychology. London Thousand Oaks California: SAGE in association with the Open University. ISBN   9780761958390.
  • Miell, Dorothy; Wetherell, Margaret (1998). Doing social psychology . London Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE in association with the Open University. ISBN   9780761960492.
  • Miell, Dorothy; MacDonald, Raymond; Hargreaves, David J. (2005). Musical communication. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN   9780198529361.
  • Miell, Dorothy; Phoenix, Ann; Thomas, Kerry (2007). Mapping psychology. DSE212 Course: Exploring Psychology. Milton Keynes: Open University. ISBN   9781780074986.
  • Miell, Dorothy; MacDonald, Raymond; Hargreaves, David (2012). Musical imaginations: multidisciplinary perspectives on creativity, performance, and perception. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN   9780199568086.
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    Dorothy Miell

    OBE, FRSE
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    Academic background
    Alma mater Bradford Girls Grammar School, University of Lancaster