Here’s a BIG list of what I’ve read….
(1987). Consumer Protection Act.
(1994). Critical Reflections on Olympic Ideology. Second International Symposium for Olympic Research, University of Western Ontario, Centre for Olympic Studies.
(1995). Physicist recommends bigger balls to slow down male tennis players. The Guardian. London: 8.
(1996). Wilander and Novacek v Tobin and Jude. Lloyds Law Report, Court of Appeal: 293.
(1997). Applied Ethics, The Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. 2000.
(1997). “Bioethics on the Internet.” Hastings Center Report 27(4): 46.
(1997). Different strokes for today’s rowing folks: new rowing tank at Cambridge. The Guardian. London: 25.
(1997). News in brief: Kasparov and Deep Blue draw. The Guardian. London: 11.
(1997). “Nike Marries Brand and Retail.” Chain Store Age 73(3): 90-92.
(1997). Roving brief: Deep blue Kasparov. The Observer. London: 6.
(1997). Wilander and Novacek v. Tobin and Jude. Lord Woolf, M.R.
Lord Justice Millett
Lord Justice Potter, Lloyd’s Law Reports, vol.2: 293-301.
(1998). After the millenium bug, meet the leap-year bug. The Sunday Times Supplement: Innovation. London: 10.
(1998). Cameras will tape car crashes. The Sunday Times Supplement: Innovation. London: 10.
(1998). Global and Cultural Critique: Problematizing the Olympic Games. Fourth International Symposium for Olympic Research, University of Western Ontario, Centre for Olympic Studies.
(1998). Listen to the sounds on Mars. The Sunday Times Supplement: Innovation. London: 11.
(1998). Signs of hope for the deaf. The Sunday Times Supplement: Innovation. London: 10.
(1998). Speedmask. Swimming.
(1998). Web overloads warm to XML. The Sunday Times Supplement: Innovation. London: 11.
(1999). Andrew Jennings Senate Testimony.
(1999). Internet Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act. HR 2763 IH.
(1999). What is Practical Ethics, Centre for Ethics and the Professions. 2001.
(2000). Bridging Three Centuries: Intelleectual Crossroads and the Modern Olympic Movement. Fifth International Symposium for Olympic Research, University of Western Ontario, Centre for Olympic Studies.
(2000). Conference Report: The IOC World Congress on Sport and the New Media. The IOC World Congress on Sport and the New Media, Lausanne, Switzerland, International Olympic Committee in Association with SportBusiness.
(2000). Internet pharmacies put consumers at risk. The Nation’s Health: 5.
(2000). Shark Man: Swimsuit based on Jaws that could tear the Olympic record book apart. Daily Mail. London: 16.
(2000, 13 October). Sydney Media Centre. Legislative Council.
(2002). Press Release: Scientists discover chemical switch that determines muscle fiber type, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute: http://www.dfci.harvard.edu/abo/news/press/081402.asp.
(2002). Think TV: Your View – The Autopsy, Channel 4. 2002.
(2003). Channel 4 plan for dead man makeover set to be scrapped. Ananova.com: http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_750215.html.
(2003). Cosmetic Surgery Live. UK.
(2003). Extreme Makeover, ABC, Inc. 2003.
(2003). Power Up: Computer Games, Ideology, and Play, University of the West of England.
(2004). Drug cheats will be uncovered, says Rogge. The 7:30 Report. Australia, Australian Broadcast Corporation.
(2004). EN ATENAS HABRÁ DOPING GENÉTICO. Radio Salta. Argentina: http://www.radiosalta.com/noticia.php?idn=23053.
(2004). Faster, Stronger, Smarter. The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/eugenics.htm.
(2004). Watchdog eases ‘designer baby’ rules. Daily Mail. London.
(2005). Exercise Training In Ordinary People Affects The Activity Of 500 Genes. Science Daily.
(2005). FA Probe Chelsea Blood Test.
(2005). London Olympics Bill.
(2005). Rapid healing trick falls foul of anti-doping rules.
(2005). UK Sport question new technique.
(2007, June 1). The Big Donor Show (De Grote Donorshow), Bart’s Neverending Network.
(European Economic Community). Council Directive 85/374/EEC of 25 July 1985 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States concerning liability for defective products. 85/374/EEC.
Abbas, N. (1999). “The Posthuman View on Virtual Bodies.” CTHEORY Review 49.
Abbinnett, R. (2000). “Science, Technology and Modernity: Beck and Derrida on the Politics of Risk.” Cultural Values 4(1): 101-126.
Abbott, A. (2005). “All pain, no gain?” Nature 433: 188-189.
Abdel-Nour, F. (2004). “Farewell to Justification: Habermas, human rights, and universalist morality.” Philosophy and Social Criticism 30(1): 73-96.
Abdel-Shehid, G. (2002). “Muhammad Ali: America’s B-Side.” Journal of Sport & Social Issues 26(3): 317-325.
Abrahams, P. and J. Harding (2002). The Digital Divide. Financial Times. London: online.
Abrahamson, A. (2001). Pound’s Letter Critical of IOC. The Times. London.
Abrams, J. (1969). Cybernetics and Automation. Conference on Leisure, Montmorency.
ACF News Source (2000). Gene Doping. ACF News Source.
Ackerman, M. J. (1998). “The Visible Human Project.” Proceedings of the IEEE 86(3): 504-511.
Ackerman, T. F. and C. Strong (1989). A Casebook of Medical Ethics. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Ackland, G. J. and D. Butler (2001). “Pack formation in cycling and orienteering.” Nature 413: 127.
Adam, A. (2002). “Cyberstalking and Internet pornography: gender and gaze.” Ethics and Information Technology 4: 133-142.
Adam, D. (2001). Gene therapy may be up to speed for cheats at 2008 Olympics. Nature. 414: 269-270.
Adam, G. S., S. Craft, et al. (2004). “Three Essays on Journalism and Virtue.” Journal of Mass Media Ethics 19(3&4): 247-275.
Adki, L. (2001). “Risk Culture, Self-Reflexivity and the Making of Sexual Hierarchies.” Body and Society 7(1).
Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing (1998). Report on Genetic Testing for Late Onset Disorders. Department of Health, UK Government.
Agger, B. Critical Theory, Poststructuralism, Postmodernism: Their Sociological Relevance. Illuminations: The Critical Theory Website. 2002.
Agger, B. Postponing the Postmodern. Illuminations: The Critical Theory Website. 2002.
Agres, C., D. Edberg, et al. (1998). “Transformation to Virtual Societies: Forces and Issues.” The Information Society 14: 71-82.
Aho, K. A. (2005). “The Missing Dialogue between Heidegger and Merleu-Ponty: On the importance of the Zollikon Seminars.” Body & Society 11(2): 1-23.
Ahuja, A. (1999). Getting to grips with a smart hand. The Times. London: 18.
Akins, A. S. (1994). “Golfers Tee into the Future.” The Futurist March-April: 39-42.
Alderson, A. and J. Jarvie (2001). Surgeons develop ‘super vision’ for sportsmen. Daily Telegraph. London.
Aldiss, B. and R. Penrose (1999). White Mars or, the mind set free: A 21st CEntury Utopia. London, Warner Books.
Aldridge, S. (2004). Maradona, Platini,Beckenbauer, Gullit, Charlton. Champions Magazine: 61-65.
Alexander, B. (2006). Is there a right to be superhuman? MSNBC. California: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13054181/.
Alison, L., Ed. (1998). Taking Sport Seriously. Oxford, Meyer and Meyer.
Allan, S. (2002). Media, Risk and Science.
Allen, C. “What’s wrong with the “Golden Rule”? Conundrums of conducting ethical research in cyberspace.”
Allen, D. B. and N. C. Fost (1990). “Growth Hormone for Short Stature: Panacea or Pandora’s box?” Journal of Pediatrics 117(1(1)): 16-21.
Allens Arthur Robinson Solicitors (2002). Strict product liability – UK vs Australian position.
Allhoff (2005). “Germ-Line Genetic Enhancement and Rawlsian Primary Goods.” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 15(1): 39-56.
Almond, B. (1998). Applied Ethics. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. R. Audi. London, Routledge. 1.
Alper, J., S. (1995). “Does the ADA Provide Protection Against Discrimination on the Basis of Genotype?” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 167-172.
American Academy of Pediatrics (2005). Guidelines for Pediatricians: Performance-Enhancing Substances. Sport Shorts. 12.
American Academy of Pediatrics (2005). “Policy statement: use of performance-enhancing substances.” Pediatrics 115: 1103-1106.
American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting (2003). Bigger, Faster, Stronger: Genetic Enhancement and Athletics: http://health.ucsd.edu/news/2003/02_18_Friedmann.html.
American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (1998). “Multiplex Genetic Testing.” Hastings Center Report 28(4): 15-21.
Amos, J. (2004). Athlete cheats seek genetic boost. BBC News. Seattle: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3493839.stm.
Anderheiden, M. (1998). Justification by Reflective Equilibrium in Rawls’s More Recent Work. 20th World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, USA.
Anderlik, M. R. and M. A. Rothstein (2002). “DNA-Based Identity Testing and the Future of the Family: A Research Agenda.” Am J Law Med: 215-232.
Anderson, A. (2002). “In search of the Holy Grail: media discourse and the new human genetics.” New Genetics and Society 21(3): 327-337.
Anderson, C. A. and B. J. Bushman (2001). “Effects of Violent Video Games on Aggressive Behavious, Aggressive Cognition, Aggressive Affect, Physiological Arousal, and Prosocial Behaviour: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Scientific Literature.” Psychological Science 12(5): 353-359.
Anderson, C. A. and K. E. Dill (2000). “Video Games and Aggressive Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviour in the Laboratory and in Life.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 78(4): 772-790.
Anderson Garcia, S. (1996). “Sociocultural and legal implications of creating and sustaining life through biomedical technology.” The Journal of Legal Medicine 17: 469-525.
Anderson, I. (1984). Design for Winning: Equipment Threatens to Become a Source of Controversy at International Sporting Events. New Scientist: 12-13.
Anderson, K. L. (1999). “Snowboarding: The Construction of Gender in an Emerging Sport.” Journal of Sport & Social Issues 23(1): 55-79.
Anderson, L. C. and D. F. Gerrard (2005). “Ethical issues concerning New Zealand sports doctors.” Journal of Medical Ethics 31: 88-92.
Anderson, M. C. (2004). “The Role of Inhibitory Control in Forgetting Unwanted Memories: A Consideration of Three Methods.”
Anderson, O. (2000). “Now science is getting to the long and the short of how genes influence performance.” Peak Performance: http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/0524.htm.
Anderson, O. (2000). “What research tells us about African runners: are they really genetically more gifted?” Peak Performance: http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/0056.htm.
Anderson, S. (1998). The Cloning of Human Beings. 20th World Congress of Philosophy, Boston.
Anderson Shaw, L. (2001). “The Use of E-Mail in Clinical Ethics Case Consultation.” The Journal of Clinical Ethics 12(1): 39-42.
Anderson, W. F. (1994). “Genetic Engineering and our Humanness.” Human Gene Therapy 5(6): 755-759.
Andre, J. (1998). “Bodies for Sale.” Hastings Center Report 28(2): 42.
Andrew, T. (2001). “Let stem cell research begin.” Sp!ked: http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000053B7.htm.
Andrewes, A. Greek Society. London, Penguin.
András, T. (2003). “Sport és génterápia.” Body Builder: http://body.builder.hu/pub_migf.htm4.
Angelis, C. D., J. M. Drazen, et al. (2004). “Clinical trial registration: a statement from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.” The Lancet 364(9438).
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Annan, K. (2000 (31 Aug, 2000)). Olympic Games ‘A True Celebration of Humanity’, Secretary-General Says. SG/SM/7523, United Nations. SG/SM/7523.
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Annas, G. J. (1995). “Sex, Money, and Bioethics.” Hastings Center Report 25(5): 40-43.
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Ansell Pearson, K. (1997). “Life Becoming Body: On the ‘Meaning’ of Post Human Evolution.” Cultural Values 1(2): 219-240.
Ansell Pearson, K. (1997). Viroid Life: Perspectives on Nietzsche and the transhuman condition. London, Routledge.
Ansell Pearson, K. (2002). Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual: Bergson and the time of life. London and New York, Routledge.
Anthony, D. (1996). Health on the Internet. Oxford, Blackwell Science.
AoIR (2001). AoIR ethics working committee – a preliminary report, Association of Internet Researchers.
Appleyard, B. (1997). The runaway gene genie. Sunday Times. London.
Appleyard, B. (1999). Brave new worlds: staying human in the genetic future. London, HarperCollins.
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Araya, A. A. (1997). “Experiencing the world through interactive learning environments.” Techne: Society for Philosophy and Technology 3(2).
Archibugi, D. (1993). “The Reform of the UN and Cosmopolitan Democracy: A Critical Review.” Journal of Peace Research 30(3): 301-315.
Arcus, K. D. and A. S. Kessel (2002). “Are ethical principles relative to time and place? A Star Wars perspective on the Alder Hey affair.” British Medical Journal 325: 1493-1495.
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Argyle, M. The Social Psychology of Leisure. London, Penguin.
Aristotle (1995?). On the Soul (Abridged. Classics of Western Philosophy (Fourth Edition). S. Cahn, Hackett: 256-273.
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Armand, L. (2005). “Intelligence and Representability.” CTHEORY 28(3).
Armanini, D., D. Faggian, et al. (2002). “Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I in a Sydney Olympic gold medallist. (Case Report).” British Journal of Sports Medicine 46(2): 148(2).
Armitage, J. (1999). “From Modernism to Hypermodernism and Beyond: An Interview with Paul Virilio.” Theory, Culture and Society 16(5-6): 25-55.
Armitage, J. (1999). “Paul Virilio: An Introduction.” Theory, Culture and Society 16(5): 1-23.
Armitage, J. (2000). “The Uncertainty Principle: Paul Virilio’s ‘The Information Bomb’.” M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 3(3).
Armitage, J. (2000, 15 November). “Beyond Postmodernism? Paul Virilio’s Hypermodern Cultural Theory: Part 1.” CTHEORY 23(3): Article 90(1).
Armitage, J. (2000, 15 November). “Beyond Postmodernism? Paul Virilio’s Hypermodern Cultural Theory: Part 2.” CTHEORY 23(3): Article 90(2).
Arms, W. Y. (2002). “What are the Alternatives to Peer Review?” The Journal of Electronic Publishing 8(1): http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/08-01/arms.html.
Armstrong, J. (1998). The Immortals: Brits who pay to be frozen when they die. The Mirror. London: 35.
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Hi Andy,
Here’s what I read: an article in Trinidad & Tobago’s Daily Express dated 22nd December 2008 which was headlined “Gene doping – the next sporting frontier?” Your views wer prominently featured. For what it’s worth, I was very impressed with you way of thinking.
For years I have been saying that athletes who wish to take performance enhancing medications should be allowed to do so under controlled circumnstances and be made to share the benefits derived therefrom with the less fortunate – healthwise – in the wider community. If these athletes want to and agree to be human guinea pigs then that’s their right. Anyhow you take it, they will find ways to beat the traditional ways of doing things.
I admire your thinking.
Henry