Book Chapters

Miah, A. (2011) Ethical and Policy Issues In Bouchard, C. & Hoffman, E. Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine, Genetic and Molecular Aspects of Sport Performance. Lausanne, International Olympic Committee.

Miah, A. (2010) Medically Supervised Doping: An Open Reply to Garnier (2007). For Dimeo, P. & Moller, V. Doping and Public Health, Palgrave, in press.

Miah, A. (2010) Extraterrestrial Ethics: Moral Obligation to Discover, Create, and Support Emergent Life Forms, in Stuart, J. (ed.) Culture and Cosmos, Oxon & New York, Routledge.

Miah, A. (2010) The DREAM Gene: Reducing Exercise-Induced Pain Sensations Using Gene Transfer. For Sands, R. and Moore, P. Anthropology of Sport and Human Movement. Lexington Books, a division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, in press.

Miah, A. (2009) Web 2.0: Mashing Up Work & Leisure. In: Bramham, P. & Wagg, S. The New Politics of Leisure. Palgrave Miah, A. (2009) The Future. In: Stubbs, M. & Newman, K. We are the Real-Time Experiment. Liverpool University Press.

Miah, A. (2009) ‘The Athlete is the Alchemist’: Elite Sports as Transhuman Practices In: Silk, M. & Andrews, D.L. Physical Cultural Studies: A Constitutive Anthology, in press.

Miah, A. & Rich, E. (2009) Bioethics Through the Media. In: Albertazzi, D. & Cobley, P. The Media: An Introduction (Third Edition). Pearson.

Miah, A. (2009) ‘Blessed Are the Forgetful’: The Ethics of Memory Modification in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In Shapshay, S. (Ed) Bioethics at the Movies, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Miah, A. (with Rich, E.) (2009) Gene Manipulation, in Atkinson, M. (2009) Battleground Sports. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 185-191.

Dunne, A., Raby, F. & Miah, A. (2008) Screening for Undesirable Genes: The Evidence Dolls Project, in Miah, A. (2008). Human Futures: Art in an Age of Uncertainty (Liverpool University Press & FACT).

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

Miah, A. (2008) The Ethics of Human Enhancement in Sport. In: Luppicini, R. & Rebecca Adell. Handbook of Research on Technoethics. Idea Group Publishing, pp.69-84.

Miah, A. Garcia, B. & Zhihui, T. (2008) We Are the Media: Alternative Voices and Non-Accredited Media at the Olympic Games. In Dayan, D. & Price, M. Owning the Olympics: Narratives of the New China. University of Michigan Press pp.320-345.

Miah, A. (2008) Section Introduction: Ethical Considerations of Human Performance Optimisation. In Taylor, N.A.S., Groeller, H. & McLennan, P.L. ‘Physiological Bases of Human Performance During Work and Exercise, Elsevier.

Miah, A. (2008) A Deep Blue Grasshopper: Playing Games with Artificial Intelligence. For Hales, Benjamin. Philosophy Looks at Chess, Open Court Press.

Miah, A. (2007) Retórica Moral. Ética Aplicada e Doping Genético. In: Rubio, Katia; Reppold Filho, Alberto Reinaldo; Todt, Nelson Schneider; Mesquita, Roberto Maluf De. Ética E Compromisso Social Nos Estudos Olímpicos. Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS, pp.27-40.

Miah, A. & Garcia, B. (2007) Non-Accredited Media, Olympic Games and the Host City. in Sport & Media. [translated into Chinese-Mandarin].

Miah, A. (2006) Therapeutische ingrepen, niet-therapeutische ingrepen en prestatieverbetering, in Hilvoorde, I. van & Pasveer, B. (eds.). Beter dan Goed. Over genetica en de toekomst van topsport. Diemen: Veen Magazines, pp.138-149 [Dutch].

Miah, A. (2005) Gene Doping: The Shape of Things to Come. In Tamburrini, C.M. and Tannsjo, T. (Eds.)  Genetic Technology and Sport: Ethical Questions. London and New York: Routledge, pp.42-53 [ISBN: 0-415-34237-6].

Miah, A. (2003) Patenting Human DNA, in B. Almond and M. Parker (Eds)
Ethical Issues in the New Genetics: Are genes us? Aldershot, Ashgate, pp.111-117.

Miah, A. (2003) Gene-Doping: Sport, Values & Bioethics. In Glasa, J. (Ed.)
The Ethics of Human Genetics. Strasburg, Council of Europe, pp.171-180 [ISBN: 80-88743-51-6].

Miah, A. (2003) …/cybersex/no_gender/no_sexuality/no_body.html In S. LaFont (Ed.)
Constructing Sexualities: Readings in Sexuality, Gender, & Culture, New York, Prentice Hall, pp.362-370.

Miah, A. (2001) Simulating Sport In Virtual Arenas.
Proceedings of the
11th Association of Sports Information World Congress,
Sports Information In The 3rd Millennium. Lausanne, Olympic Museum.

Miah, A. (2001) The Olympic Games and the Cyborg-Athlete: Any Room for Improvement?, Proceedings of the 8th International Post-Graduate Seminar on Olympic Studies, International Olympic Academy, Athens, pp.264-277.

Miah, A. (2000) “New Balls Please”: Tennis, Technology, and the Changing Game.
In S. Haake and A.O. Coe (Eds) Tennis, Science, & Technology. London: Blackwell Science, 285-292.

Miah, A. (2000) The Human Rights of the Genetically Engineered Athlete,
How you play the Game: the contribution of sport to the protection of human rights,
University of Technology Sydney, pp.69-77.

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