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Genetically modified athletes: Biomedical ethics, gene doping and sport
A Miah, TH Murray
Routledge, 2004
4112004
Current anti-doping policy: a critical appraisal
B Kayser, A Mauron, A Miah
The ethics of sports technologies and human enhancement, 29-38, 2020
3472020
A critical history of posthumanism
A Miah
Medical enhancement and posthumanity, 71-94, 2008
2172008
The medicalization of cyberspace
A Miah, E Rich
Routledge, 2008
2082008
Understanding digital health as public pedagogy: A critical framework
E Rich, A Miah
Societies 4 (2), 296-315, 2014
1732014
Mobile, wearable and ingestible health technologies: towards a critical research agenda
E Rich, A Miah
Health Sociology Review 26 (1), 84-97, 2017
1692017
Rethinking enhancement in sport
A Miah
The Ethics of Sports Technologies and Human Enhancement, 233-252, 2020
1102020
The cultural politics of celebrity
P Drake, A Miah
Cultural politics 6 (1), 49-64, 2010
1092010
Posthumanism: a critical history
A Miah
Medical enhancements and posthumanity 1, 28, 2007
1042007
The Olympics: the basics
A Miah, B Garcia
Routledge, 2012
972012
Legalisation of performance-enhancing drugs
B Kayser, A Mauron, A Miah
The Lancet 366, S21, 2005
802005
Sport 2.0: Transforming sports for a digital world
A Miah
MIT Press, 2017
792017
Genetic tests for ability?: talent identification and the value of an open future
A Miah, E Rich
Sport, Education and Society 11 (3), 259-273, 2006
662006
From anti-doping to a ‘performance policy’sport technology, being human, and doing ethics
A Miah
European Journal of Sport Science 5 (1), 51-57, 2005
652005
Prosthetic surveillance: The medical governance of healthy bodies in cyberspace
E Rich, A Miah
Surveillance & Society 6 (2), 163-177, 2009
642009
Objectively measured physical activity in population-representative parent-child pairs: Parental modelling matters and is context-specific
B Bringolf-Isler, C Schindler, B Kayser, LS Suggs, N Probst-Hensch, ...
BMC Public Health 18, 1-15, 2018
632018
Genetics, cyberspace and bioethics: why not a public engagement with ethics?
A Miah
Public Understanding of Science 14 (4), 409-421, 2005
582005
Be very afraid: Cyborg athletes, transhuman ideals & posthumanity
A Miah
Journal of Evolution and Technology 13 (2), 1-18, 2003
582003
Virtually nothing: Re-evaluating the significance of cyberspace
A Miah
Leisure Studies 19 (3), 211-225, 2000
552000
Is digital health care more equitable? The framing of health inequalities within England's digital health policy 2010–2017
E Rich, A Miah, S Lewis
Sociology of health & illness 41, 31-49, 2019
522019
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