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  Citations
This is a limited attempt to discover where my work is cited. Please let me know if you cite one of my publications and send me your article/book.

2008

  • Fedoruk, M. N. and J. L. Rupert (2008). "Myostatin inhibition: a potential performance enhancement strategy?" Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports: doi:10.1111/j.1600-0838.2007.00759.x.
  • Kiuru, M. and R. G. Crystal (2008). "Progress and prospects: gene therapy for performance and appearance enhancement." Gene Therapy (Nature Publishing Group) 14: 329-337.

2007

  • Baoutina, A., I. E. Alexander, et al. (2007). "Potential Use of Gene Transfer in Athletic Performance Enhancement." Molecular Therapy 15(10): 1751-1766.
  • Green R.M.(2007) Babies by Design: The Ethics of Genetic Choice. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • House of Commons Select Committee, Science And Technology (2007) Report on Human Enhancement Technologies in Sport.
  • MCNAMEE, M. J. & FLEMING, S. (2007) Ethics Audits and Corporate Governance: The Case of Public Sector Sports Organizations. Journal of Business Ethics, 73, 425-437.
  • Mitchell, C. B., E. D. Pellegrino, et al. (2007). Biotechnology and the Human Good. Washington, DC., Georgetown University Press.
  • MORGAN, W. J. (2007) The Limits of Being Human: Doping and Genetic Enhancement in Sport. IN MORGAN, W. J. (Ed.) Ethics in Sport. Champaign, IL, Human Kinetics.
  • Peters, H. P., J. T. Lang, et al. (2007). "Culture and Technological Innovation: Impact of Institutional Trust and Appreciation of Nature on Attitudes towards Food Biotechnology in the USA and Germany." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 19(2): 191-220.
  • Petróczi, A. (2007). "Attitudes and doping: a structural equation analysis of the relationship between athletes' attitudes, sport orientation and doping behaviour Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2(34): doi:10.1186/1747-597X-2-34
  • TWINE, R. (2007) Thinking across species - a critical bioethics approach to enhancement. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 28, 509-523.
  • Zwart, N. H. (2007). "Genomics and self-knowledge: implications for societal research and debate." New Genetics and Society 26(2): 181-202.

2006

  • Baker, J. S., M. R. Graham, et al. (2006). "Steroid and prescription medicine abuse in the health and fitness community: a regional study." European Journal of Internal Medicine 17: 479-484.
  • D'ANDREA, A. C. (2006) Federalizing Bioethics.
    Texas Law Review
    , 83, 1663.
  • Foddy, B. (2006), 'The ethics of genetic testing in sport', International SportsMed Journal, 7, 3, 216-224.
  • Koolstra CM, Bos MJW, Vermeulen IE. Through which medium should science information professionals communicate with the public: television or the internet? Journal of Science Communication 2006;5(3):1-8.
  • Houlihan, B.M.J. (2006) GMA Review, European Physical Education Review, 12(3), 382-384
  • Foddy, B. (2006), 'The ethics of genetic testing in sport', International SportsMed Journal, 7, 3, 216-224.
  • Cavanagh, S. L. and H. Sykes (2006). "Transsexual Bodies at the Olympics: The International Olympic Committee's Policy on Transsexual Athletes at the 2004 Athens Summer Games." Body & Society 12(3): 75-102.
  • PILON, A. F. (2006) Building a better world: the ecosystem approach to quality of life. Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde, 19, 100-112.
  • ROBERTS, K. (2006) Leisure in Contemporary Society (Second Edition), CABI Publishing.
  • Tamburrini, C. (2006). "Are Doping Sanctions Justified? A Moral Relativistic View." Sport in Society 9(2): 199-211.

2005

  • Atkinson, M. (2005). "Book Review: Genetically Modified Athletes." Sport in Society 9(1): 172-175.
  • Belyaletdinov, R.R. (2005) Divnyi novyi sport (Brave New Sports), Chelovek, #5, 169-173 [Russian Academy of Science]
  • Cashmore, E. (2005) Making Sense of Sports. Routledge.
  • Cutter, A. M. (2005). "Book Review: Genetically Modified Athletes." Genomics, Society and Policy 1(2): 94-96.
  • Donais, M. (2005) 'Book Review: Yale Journal of Public Health
  • Ellliott, C. (2005) The Soul of a New Machine: Bioethicists in the Bureaucracy, Cambridge Quarterly for Healthcare Ethics; 14:4. 379-384.
  • Evans, M. D. R., J. Kelley, et al. (2005). "The Ethics of Gene Therapy and Abortion: Public Opinion." Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy 20(3): 223-234
  • Festeu, D. (2005). "Book Review: Genetically Modified Athletes." European Sports Management Quarterly 5(1): 95-97.
  • Jonsson, Kutte. (2005) Cyborgatleterna äh här?! Om genus, “genfuskare” och idrottens hybrider, Idrottsforum, 1-13.
  • Moates, A. (2005). "Sports Medicine and Ethics." Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 11(2): 6-9.
  • Pederson, I. K. (2005). "Book Review" Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports 15: 65-66.
  • Pincock, S. (2005). "Gene Doping." The Lancet: Special Supplement on Sport and Medicine 366(S18-S19).
  • Rich, E. and J. Evans (2005). "'Fat Ethics' - the Obesity Discourse and Body Politics." Social Theory and Health 3(4): 341-358.
  • Ritchie, I. (2005) Book Review." Sociology of Sport Journal, 22, 239-241.
  • Rubio, K. (2005). "Da Europa Para America: A Trajetoria do Movimento Olimpico Brasileiro." Geo Critica / Scripta Nova. Revista electrónica de geografía y ciencias sociales IX(200).
  • Thexton, Wayne (2005, July). Review: Birgitta Qvarsell & Christoph Wulf (Eds.) (2003). Culture and Education. European Studies in Education [10 paragraphs].

2004

  • Bale, J. (2004) Racing in Time and Space. London & New York: Routledge
  • Boone, T. (2004). "Cheating in Sports: What Should Exercise Physiologists Think?" Professionalization of Exercise Physiology 7(7):
  • Boone, T. (2004). "The Problem of Ambition Over Professionalism." American Society of Exercise Physiologists 9(7)
  • Editorial (2004). Filosoof Andy Miah: Frankenrunner verdient een lintje. Ergogenics:
  • Harris, D. (2004). Key Concepts in Leisure Studies. London, SAGE.
  • Harris, D. (2004) Resource Guide: Leisure Consumerism and Popular Culture, HE Academy Network for Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN).
  • Hilvoorde, Ivo van. (2004) Topsport en gendoping. Grenzen aan sport, opsporing en geloofwaardigheid. In Krisis. Tijdschrift voor empirische filosofie, 5(4), 5-21.
  • Hosta, M. (2004). "Book Review: GMA." Druzboslovne Razprave 20(46). Ozyener, F. (2004). "Book Review: GMA " Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 3: 197.
  • Houlihan, B. M. J. (2004). "Civil Rights, Doping Control and the World Anti-Doping Code." Sport in Society 7(3): 420-437
  • McNamee, M. J. (2004). "Philosophy of Sport." Nursing Philosophy 5(2): 182-183.
  • Nauright, J. (2004). "Global games: culture, political economy and sport in the globalised world of the 21st century." Third World Quarterly 25(7): 1325-1336.
  • Paulo, D. (2004) Human Rights in Youth Sports. London and New York, Routledge.
  • Tooby-Smith, A. (13 July, 2004) Gene Doping, British Association of Sports Medicine Today, 2.
  • Turner, L. (2004, August). On your marks, Get Ready…Modify, The Lancet
  • Young, G. (2004). "From Broadcasting to Narrowcasting to 'Mycasting': a newfound celebrity in Queer Internet Communities." Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 18(1): 43-64.

2003

  • Flågan, A. (2003) Posterchild for the Future: Living with Michael Jackson, CTHEORY
  • Grosseck, Gabriela. (2003) Incursiune in ciberspatiu, Revista Informatica Economia 4(28), 9-14
  • Lawrence, L. (2003). "'These are the voyages...': interaction in real and virtual space environments in leisure." Leisure Studies 22(October): 301-315.
  • Patterson, Mike. (2003) First Nations in Cyberspace: Two Worlds and Tricksters – Where the Forest meets the Highway, PhD Dissertation, Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Carlton University, Canada.
  • Pethokoukis, J.M. (2003, October 30) Boosting Athletic Performance, USNews.com, Next News: Daily Exploration of Science and Technology:
  • Rochon, M., (2003) Les tests génétiques dans le sport: une nouvelle tendance?, L'Observatoire de la génétique / Centre de bioéthique, IRCM:
  • Payne, P. (2003). "The Technics of Environmental Education." Environmental Education Research 9(4): 525-541

2002

  • Fairweather, N.B. (2002) Disembodied Sport: The ethics of Virtual Sport, Computer Gaming, and Virtual Leisure, Research in Philosophy and Technology, Vol.21.
  • Loland, S. (2002) Technology in Sport - Three Ideal-typical views and their implications, Play the Game,
  • Loland, S. (2002) Sport Technologies – A Moral View, Research in Philosophy and Technology, Vol.21.
  • Munthe, C. (2002) Reply to Miah (2001): Prospects and Tensions in the Meeting of Bioethics and the Philosophy of Sport, Research in Philosophy and Technology, Vol.21.
  • Shapiro, M. (2002) Bioethics and the Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems (with Roy G. Spece, Jr., Rebecca Dresser, and Ellen Wright Clayton), 2d ed. (West).
  • Weaving, C. (2002) review: Genetic technologies and sport: the new ethical issue, Olympika, the International Journal of Olympic studies, 11, 188-189.

 

 

 

resarch interests

art&design // bioethics // china // cyberculture // ethics // law // medicine // olympics // outer space // politics // public engagement with science // science // sport // technology

just published

Miah, A. (2008, July 31) Inside the mind of a Marathon man, Nature, 454, in press.

Miah, A. (2008) Paralympics 2.0, Bioethics Forum, The Hastings Center.

Miah, A. (2008) Letter to Utopia: A Reply to Bostrom, Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2(1).

Miah, A. (2008) Engineering Greater Resilience or Radical Transhuman Enhancement, Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2(1).

my next event

Glasgow, Scotland i (30 Sept, 2008)
Our Cultural & Moral Commitment to Discover, Create, and Support New Life Forms, for LESS REMOTE: The Futures of Space Exploration: an Arts & Humanities Symposium, International Astronautical Congress, SEC, Glasgow, Scotland [abstract]

Beijing, China c (Aug, 2008)
Chair and Speaker for panel symposium on Emergent Journalistic Cultures at the Olympics, International Symposium on Olympic Research, Beijing National University and University of Western Ontario [outline].

Olympia, Greece i (July, 2008)
Supervising Professor, International Olympic Academy 16th Postgraduate Seminar [Lecture Outlines].

in press

Miah, A. (2008) Justifying Human Enhancement: The Accumulation of Biocultural Capital. In: Wint, S. Ethical Futures. The Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (RSA), London.

Miah, A. (2008) Playing Games with Artificial Intelligence. Hale, B. (Ed) Philosophy Looks at Chess . Open Court Press.

Miah, A. (2008). Posthumanism: A Critical History. In Gordijn, B. & Chadwick, R. 'Medical Enhancements and Posthumanity. Springer.

Miah, A. (2008) 'Blessed are the Forgetful': The Ethics of Memory Modification in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In Shapshay, S. (Ed) Bioethics Through Film, Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

just published

Zwart, N. H. (2007). "Genomics and self-knowledge: implications for societal research and debate." New Genetics and Society 26(2): 181-202.

Mitchell, C. B., E. D. Pellegrino, et al. (2007). Biotechnology and the Human Good. Washington, DC., Georgetown University Press.

Peters, H. P., J. T. Lang, et al. (2007). "Culture and Technological Innovation: Impact of Institutional Trust and Appreciation of Nature on Attitudes towards Food Biotechnology in the USA and Germany." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 19(2): 191-220.

House of Commons Select Committee, Science And Technology (2007) Report on Human Enhancement Technologies in Sport.

Koolstra CM, Bos MJW, Vermeulen IE. Through which medium should science information professionals communicate with the public: television or the internet? Journal of Science Communication 2006;5(3):1-8.

   

interviews

May, 2008
The technological enhancement of man, Danish Broadcasting Corporation

April, 2008
Evening Standard
Beijing 2008 Olympics and Protest

March, 2008
The Sports Factor, ABC Radio, Blogging at the Beijing Olympics

Feb, 2008
ESPN Magazine

flashback

 

recent places
         
Brussels, Belgium i (May, 2008)
The ethical and philosophical aspects of enhancement medicine.
  London, UK i (May, 2008)
New Media and the Olympics, Olympic legacy conference, University of Greenwich.
  Liverpool, UK i (April, 2008)
The Future of the Mind,
FACT Human Futures.
         
Oxford, UK a (Mar, 2008)
Olympic Legacies, St Anthony's College, Oxford University.
  London, UK i (Feb, 2008)
Royal College of Art, Lecture for Design Interactions, Emerging Cultures of Nanotechnology
  London, UK i (Feb, 2008)
Royal College of Art, AHRC Seminar on Art & Design in Human Enhancement [brief].
         
Liverpool, UK a (Feb, 2008)
SK-interfaces conference, FACT.
  Liverpool, UK i (Feb, 2008)
Human Futures: What is the future of the body? Artists' seminar in advance of the SK-interfaces meet, @ FACT.
  London, UK i (Jan, 2008)
London Metropolitan University, New Media @ the Olympics.
 
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