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Andy’s Prolixity


Posted: Oct 1, 2007

Andy has another book coming out, on the medical impact of the Net, with co-author Emma Rich, and a slew of essays.


“‘Blessed are the forgetful’ The Ethics of Memory Deletion in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” (PDF) by Dr Andy Miah (under review)

“Posthumanism: A Critical History,” (PDF) in Gordijn, B. & Chadwick, R. (2007) Medical Enhancements & Posthumanity. New York: Routledge.

“Justifying Human Enhancement: The Accumulation of Biocultural Capital,” (PDF) by Andy Miah, For the Royal Society of Arts (2007)

“Ethical Considerations of Human Performance Optimisation,” (PDF) in PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE DURING WORK AND EXERCISE edited by Nigel A.S. Taylor, Herbert Groeller and Peter L. McLennan

“Ever Decreasing Circles: The Profile of Culture at the Olympics,” (PDF) by Beatriz Garcia & Andy Miah in Culture at the Olympics vol 9: 10-13.

“No Go Logo? London 2012’s Branding Hurdle,” by Andy Miah, in Culture at the Olympics vol 9: 14-17.



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