Drake P. & Miah, A. (2010) The Cultural Politics of Celebrity, Cultural Politics, in press.
Wackerage, H., Miah, A., Harris, R.C., Montgomery, H.E. and Williams, A.G. (2009) Genetic Research and Testing in Sport and Exercise Science: A review of the issues’, Journal of Sport Sciences, 27(11), 1109-1116
Miah, A. (2009) Human Enhancement in Performative Cultures, Annales de Philosophie
Miah, A. (2009) Human Enhancement: A Reply to Mehlman, Issues in Science and Technology, 5(4), 6-8.
Miah, A. (2009) Medicalization, Biomedicalization, or Biotechnologization? Biocultural Capital and a New Social Order, Salute e Società / Health and Society (Italian), special edition ‘The Medicalization of Life’, edited by Maturo A. & Conrad, 8(2), pp.248-251 [dual published in Italian, pp.264-267].
Rich E. & Miah, A. (2009) Prosthetic Surveillance: The medical governance of healthy bodies in cyberspace, Surveillance and Society, 6(2), 163-177.
Miah, A. (2008) Inside the mind of a marathon runner, Nature, 454, 583-4.
Miah, A. (2008) Letter to Utopia: A Reply to Bostrom,
Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2(1), 1-6.
Miah, A. (2008) Engineering Greater Resilience or Radical Transhuman Enhancement,
Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology, 2(1), 1-18.
Miah, A. (2007) Genetic Selection for Enhanced Health Characteristics,
Journal of International Biotechnology Law, 4(6), 239-264.
Miah, A. (2007) Genetics, Bioethics & Sport, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 1(2), 146-158.
Kayser, B., Mauron, A. & Miah, A. (2007) Current Anti-Doping Policy: A Critical Appraisal, Biomedical Central Medical Ethics, 8(2), doi: 10.1186/1472-6939-8.2.
Miah, A. (2006) Rethinking Enhancement in Sport, in Bainbridge, W.S. and M.C. Roco Progress in Convergence, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol, 1093, pp.301-320.
Miah, A. (with Rich, E.) (2006) The Value of an Open Future: Ability, Talent Identification & Genetic Determinism, Sport, Education & Society, 11(3), 259-273.
Miah, A. (with Keyser, B. & Mauron, A.) (2005) Viewpoint: Legalisation of performance-enhancing drugs. The Lancet, Special Supplement on Sport & Medicine, Dec, 366, S21.
Miah, A. (2005) Genetics, Cyberspace and Bioethics: Why Not a Public Engagement with Ethics? Public Understanding of Science 14(4), 409-421. [Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 4/27 (History & Philosophy of Science) 20/40 (Communication) Impact Factor 0.739] [ISSN: 0963-6625].
Miah, A. (2005) From Anti-Doping to a ‘Performance Policy’: Sport Technology, Being Human and Doing Ethics, European Journal of Sport Science, 5(1): 51-57 [ISSN: 1746-1391].
Miah, A. (2005) Doping & the Child: Ethics for the Most Vulnerable Group, The Lancet [Sept 10, vol.366, 874-876.].
Miah, A. (2004) The Public Autopsy: Somewhere Between Art, Education, and Entertainment, Journal of Medical Ethics, 30, Dec, 576-579.
Miah, A. (2003) Be Very Afraid: Cyborg Athletes, Transhuman Ideals & Posthumanity, Journal of Evolution & Technology, 13(2), [Available from: http://www.jetpress.org/volume13/miah.html].
Miah, A. (2003) (e)text: Error…404 Not Found!, or the Disappearance of History, Culture Machine: The E-Issue, 5, [Available from: http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk/frm_f1.htm].
Miah, A. (2003) Genetic Modification (GM) in Sport: Legal Implications, Contemporary Issues in Law, Vol.6(3), pp.207-226 [ISSN: 1357-0374].
Miah, A. (2003) Dead Bodies for the Masses: The British Public Autopsy & the Aftermath, CTHEORY: International Journal of Theory, Technology & Culture, Event-Scene, E119 [Available Online from: http://www.ctheory.net/text_file.asp?pick=363].
Miah, A. (2002) Is bigger better?: A response to the international tennis federation’s ‘bigger balls’ proposal, International Sports Studies, 24(2), pp.19-32.
Miah, A. (2002) Governance, Harmonisation & Genetics: The World Anti-Doping Agency and its European Connections, European Sports Management Quarterly, 2(4), 350-369.
Miah, A. & Garcia, B. (2002, Spring) The Truth About Olympic Truce: Rights, Responsibilities & the Impossibility of Being ‘Global & Apolitical’, Human Rights Tribune, vol.9, No.1. Also available online at: http://www.hri.ca/cftribune/templates/article.cfm?IssueID=22&Section=2&Article=392
Miah, A. (2002) Bioethics, Sport & the Genetically Enhanced Athlete, Journal of Medical Ethics & Bioethics, 9(3-4), 2-6, Also available: www.elis.sk/etika/download/2002-no3&4.pdf
Miah, A. (2002) Immersion and Abstraction in Virtual Sport, Research in Philosophy and Technology, Vol.21, 225-233.
Miah, A. (2002) Genes, Sports, and Ethics: A Response to Munthe (2000), Research in Philosophy and Technology, Vol.21, 269-289.
Miah, A. (2001) Genetic Technologies and Sport: The New Ethical Issue, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, XXVIII, 32-52 [ISSN: 0094-8705].
Miah, A. (2001) Genetics, Law and Athletes’ Rights, Sports Law Bulletin, Vol 4(5), pp.10-12. Also available online at:http://www.sportslawbulletin.com/Current/Analysis/Analysis.htm
Miah, A. (2000) The Engineered Athlete: Human Rights in the Genetic Revolution, Culture, Sport, Society, Vol.3, No.3, 25-40 [ISSN: 1461-0981].
Miah, A. (2000) Virtually Nothing: Re-evaluating the Significance of Cyberspace, Leisure Studies, 19:3, 211-225 [ISSN: 0261-4367].