All Stories

  1. Understanding Digital Health as Public Pedagogy: A Critical Framework
  2. Justifying Human Enhancement
  3. Genetics & Sport: Bioethical Concerns
  4. Physical Enhancement
  5. Virtual Worlds
  6. Yahoo!
  7. Bioethical Concerns in a Culture of Human Enhancement
  8. The Cultural Politics of Celebrity
  9. Towards the transhuman athlete: therapy, non-therapy and enhancement1
  10. Bioethics
  11. Genetic research and testing in sport and exercise science: A review of the issues
  12. Book Review: Andy Miah and Emma Rich, The Medicalization of Cyberspace. London: Routledge, 2008. xv + 160 pp. ISBN 978—0-415—39364—5, $43.95 (pbk)
  13. Book Review: The Medicalisation of Cyberspace by Andy Miah and Emma Rich London and New York: Routledge, 2008, pp. xv, 160, ISBN 978—0-415—39364—5 (pbk), £21.99
  14. The Medicalization of Cyberspace, by Andy Miah and Emma Rich
  15. Inside the mind of a marathon runner
  16. Letter to Utopia
  17. Engineering Greater Resilience or Radical Transhuman Enhancement?
  18. Genetics, bioethics and sport
  19. Current anti-doping policy: a critical appraisal
  20. Genetic Selection for Enhanced Health Characteristics
  21. Genetic tests for ability?: talent identification and the value of an open future
  22. Doctor, Can You Fix My Broken Heart?
  23. Genetically Modifi ed Athletes: Biomedical Ethics, Gene Doping and Sport By Andy Miah. Published 2004 by Routledge, London, UK.
  24. Viewpoint: Legalisation of performance-enhancing drugs
  25. Doping and the child: an ethical policy for the vulnerable
  26. From anti‐doping to a ‘performance policy’ sport technology, being human, and doing ethics
  27. Governance, harmonisation, & genetics: The world anti‐doping agency & its European connections
  28. Genetic Technologies and Sport: The New Ethical Issue
  29. The engineered athlete: Human rights in the genetic revolution
  30. Virtually nothing: re-evaluating the significance of cyberspace
  31. The Ethics of Human Enhancement in Sport
  32. New Media
  33. The Olympic Movement’s New Media Revolution
  34. A Critical History of Posthumanism