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Number of items: 159.
2013
| Madianou, M and Miller, D (2013) Polymedia: Towards a new theory of digital media in interpersonal communication. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES , 16 (2) 169 - 187. 10.1177/1367877912452486. |
| Miller, D (2013) People that make machines that script people. Anthropology of this century , 6 |
2012
| Horst, H and Miller, D (2012) NORMATIVITY AND MATERIALITY: A VIEW FROM DIGITAL ANTHROPOLOGY. MEDIA INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA (145) 103 - 111. |
| Madianou, M and Miller, D (2012) Migration and New Media. Routledge |
| Miller, D (2012) Digital Anthropology. Berg: London. |
| Miller, D (2012) Open Access, scholarship and digital anthropology. Hau , 2 (1) 385 - 411. |
| Miller, D (2012) What is the relationship between identities that people construct, express and consume online and those offline? (Future Identities: Changing identities in the UK – the next 10 years. ). Government Office for Science: London. |
| Miller, D and Madianou, M (2012) Should you accept a friends request from your mother. And other Filipino dilemmas. International Review of Social Research 9 - 28. |
| Miller, D and Woodward, S (2012) Blue Jeans. |
2011
| Madianou, M and Miller, D (2011) Crafting love: letters and cassette tapes in transnational Filipino family communication. SOUTH EAST ASIA RES , 19 (2) 249 - 272. 10.5367/sear.2011.0043. |
| Madianou, M and Miller, D (2011) Mobile phone parenting: Reconfiguring relationships between Filipina migrant mothers and their left-behind children. NEW MEDIA SOC , 13 (3) 457 - 470. 10.1177/1461444810393903. |
| Miller, D (2011) Tales from Facebook. Polity |
| MILLER, D (2011) Consumption beyond dualism. In: Ekstrom, K, (ed.) Beyond the Consumer Bubble. (70 - 82). Routledge: London. |
| MILLER, D (2011) Facebook a Trinidad. Sciences Humaines , 229 30 - 33. |
| MILLER, D (2011) Landsbyen Facebook. Jordens Folk , 1 12 - 17. |
| Miller, D (2011) Mediating in a restless a world. In: Fortunati, L and Pertierra, R and Vincent, J, (eds.) Migration, Diaspora, and Information Technology in Global Societies. (1 - 9). Routledge |
| MILLER, D (2011) Power of Making. In: T^he Power of Making. (14 - 27). Victoria and Albert Museum: London. |
| MILLER, D (2011) Power of Making. Crafts , 232 86 - 93. |
| MILLER, D (2011) Reply to Mitch Rose `Secular Materialism. Journal of Material Culture , 16 325 - 329. |
| MILLER, D (2011) The Limits of Jeans in Kannur, Kerala. In: Global Denim. (87 - 101). Berg Publishers: Oxford. |
| MILLER, D and Miller, D (2011) Introduction. In: Global Denim. (1 - 21). Berg Publishers: Oxford. |
| Miller, D and Tilley, C (2011) Replies to Mitch Rose: 'Secular materialism: a critique of earthly theory' (Journal of Material Culture 16[2]: 107-129). JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CULTURE , 16 (3) 325 - 332. 10.1177/1359183511413650. |
| Miller, D and Woodward, S (2011) Global Denim. Berg Pub Ltd |
| Woodward, S and Miller, D (2011) Unraveling Denim: Introduction. TEXTILE , 9 (1) 7 - 10. 10.2752/175183511X12949158771310. |
2010
| Miller, D (2010) Anthropology in blue jeans. AM ETHNOL , 37 (3) 415 - 428. 10.1111/j.1548-1425.2010.01263.x. |
| MILLER, D (2010) Beyond the Boundaries. Etnografica , 14 (3) 587 - 591. |
| MILLER, D (2010) Designing Ourselves. In: Design Anthropology. (88 - 99). Springer: New York. |
| MILLER, D (2010) Le blue-jean ou Pourquoi la technologies vient en dernier. Technique et Culture (52-3) |
| Miller, D and Burikova, Z (2010) Au Pair. Polity |
2009
| Borgerson, J and Miller, D (2009) Materiality and the comfort of things: drinks, dining and discussion with Daniel Miller. Consumption, Markets and Culture , 12 155 - 170. |
| Miller, D (2009) Stuff. Polity |
| Miller, D (2009) Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software. AM ANTHROPOL , 111 (4) 532 - 533. |
| Miller, D (2009) Mediated Memories in the Digital Age. INT J CULTURAL STUD , 12 (6) 663 - 665. 10.1177/1367877909342500. |
| Miller, D (2009) Anthropology and the Individual. Berg Pub Ltd |
| Miller, D (2009) Anthropology and the Individual. Berg Pub Ltd |
| MILLER, D (2009) Buying Time. In: Shove, E and Trentmann, F and Wilk, R, (eds.) Time, Consumption and Everyday Life. (157 - 169). Berg Publishers: Oxford. |
| MILLER, D (2009) Individuals and the Aesthetic of Order. In: Anthropology and the Individual. (3 - 24). : Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2009) What is a mobile phone relationship? In: Alampay, E, (ed.) Living the Information Society in Asia. (24 - 35). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: Singapore. |
| Miller, D and Parrott, F (2009) Loss and material culture in South London. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 15 (3) 502 - 519. |
2008
| Miller, D (2008) The uses of value. GEOFORUM , 39 (3) 1122 - 1132. 10.1016/j.geoforum.2006.03.009. |
| Miller, D (2008) Material Culture. In: Bennett, R and Frow, J, (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Analysis. (271 - 290). |
| Miller, D (2008) Migration, Material Culture and Tragedy: Four Moments in Caribbean Migration. MOBILITIES-UK , 3 (3) 397 - 413. 10.1080/17450100802376712. |
| Miller, D (2008) So Whats Wrong with Consumption? RSA Journal (Journal of the Royal Society for the Arts. , Summer 2008 44 - 47. |
| Miller, D (2008) The Comfort of Things. Polity: Cambridge. |
| Miller, D (2008) Very big and very small societies. In: Ribeiro, A, (ed.) The Urgency of Theory. (79 - 105). Carcanet Press: Manchester. |
| Miller, D and Parrott, F (2008) Death, Ritual and Material Culture in South London. In: Brooks-Gordon, B and Ebtehaj, F and Herring, J and Johnson, M and Richards, M, (eds.) Death Rites and Rights. (147 - 161). Hart Publishing: Oxford. |
2007
| UNSPECIFIED (2007) Pobreza Da Moralisade (Miller, D, Trans.). UNSPECIFIED |
| Miller, D (2007) Consumo como cultura material. Horiontes Antropológicos , 28 33 - 63. |
| Miller, D (2007) Foreword: Getting Behind the Wheel. In: Cardenas, E and Gorman, E, (eds.) The Hummer: Myths and Consumer Culture. (vii - x). Lexington Books: Lanham, Maryland. |
| Miller, D (2007) Mobiles and impoverished households in Jamaica. Id21 insights , 69 |
| Miller, D (2007) Stone Age or Plastic Age. UNSPECIFIED |
| Miller, D (2007) What is a relationship? Is kinship negotiated experience? ETHNOS , 72 (4) 535 - 554. 10.1080/00141840701768334. |
| Miller, D (2007) Why the best furniture goes to the house you can’t live in. O. Lofgren Ed. Double homes, double lives? Ethnologia Europaea: Journal of European Ethnology , 37 45 - 50. |
| Miller, D and Bauer, E (2007) Jamaican hands across the Atlantic. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 13 (3) 744 - 745. |
| Miller, D and Woodward, S (2007) A Manifesto for the Study of Denim. Social Anthropology , 15 (3) 335 - 351. |
| Slater, D and Miller, D (2007) Movements and Moments in the Study of Consumer Culture: A discussion between Daniel Miller and Don Slater. Journal of Consumer Culture , 7 (1) 5 - 23. |
2006
| Horst, H and Miller, D (2006) The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication. Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2006) Personal, portable, pedestrian: Mobile phones in Japanese life. CURR ANTHROPOL , 47 (6) 1050 - 1051. |
| Miller, D (2006) Things that bright up the place. Home Cultures , 3 (3) 235 - 249. 10.2752/174063106779090712. |
| Miller, D (2006) The unpredictable mobile phone. BT TECHNOL J , 24 (3) 41 - 48. 10.1007/s10550-006-0074-1. |
2005
| Miller, D. (Ed). (2005) Materiality. Duke University Press: Durham, US. |
| UNSPECIFIED (2005) A fogyasztás mítoszai (Miller, D, Trans.). UNSPECIFIED |
| Miller, D (Ed). (2005) Materiality. Duke University Press: Durham. |
| UNSPECIFIED (2005) Noël à Trinidad ou l'alter-matérialisme". In Martyne Perrot Ed. "Faire Sien". (Miller, D, Trans.). UNSPECIFIED |
| Horst, H and Miller, D (2005) From kinship to link-up - Cell phones and social networking in Jamaica. CURR ANTHROPOL , 46 (5) 755 - 778. |
| Kuechler, S and Miller, D (2005) Clothing as Material Culture. Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2005) Afterword. In: Meskell, L, (ed.) Archaeologies of Materiality. (212 - 219). Blackwell: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2005) Can’t publish and be damned. Anthropology Matters , 7 (2) |
| Miller, D (2005) Reply to Michel Callon. Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter , 6 (3) 3 - 14. |
| Miller, D (2005) Une rue du nord de Londres et ses magasins: imaginaire et usages. Ethnologie Francais special issue Négoces dans la ville Ed. , 1 17 - 26. |
| Miller, D (2005) What is `Best Value? Bureaucracy, virtualism and local governance. In: Du Gay, P, (ed.) The Values of Bureaucracy. (233 - 254). Oxford University Press: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2005) Why we shouldn’t pair `local’ with `culture’ or `global’ with `capitalism’. In: Ho, C and Nurse, K, (eds.) Caribbean Popular Culture and Globalisation. Ian Randle: Kingston. |
| Miller, D and Horst, H (2005) Cell phone come like a blessing: religion and the cell phone in Orange Valley Jamaica. Jamaica Journal , 29 (1) 12 - 17. |
| Miller, D and Horst, H (2005) Understanding Demand: A Proposal for the Development of ICTs in Jamaica. (Information Society Research Group Working Paper Series 2 , pp. 1 - 18 ). |
| Miller, D and Skuse, A and Slater, D and Tacchi, J and T, C and T, H and H, K and J, (2005) Information Society: Emergent Technologies and Development Communities in the South. (Information Society Research Group ). |
| Miller, D and Slater, D (2005) Comparative ethnography of new media. In: Curran, J and Gurevitch, M, (eds.) Mass Media and Society. (303 - 319). Hodder Arnold: London. |
| Norris, L (2005) Cloth that Lies: the secrets of recycling in India. In: Küchler, S and Miller, D, (eds.) Clothing as Material Culture. Berg: Oxford, New York. |
2004
| Miller, D (2004) Afterword. Berg, Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2004) How infants grow mothers in North London. In: Taylor, JS and WozniakD F, L and L,, (eds.) Consuming Motherhood. (31 - 51). Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick. |
| Miller, D (2004) The little black dress is the solution. But what’s the problem ? In: Ekstrom, K and Brembeck, H, (eds.) Elusive Consumption. (113 - 127). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D and Slater, D (2004) Etnografia on e off line: Cibercafés em Trinidad. Revista Hotizontes Antropologicos , 10 (21) 41 - 65. |
| Miller, D and Slater, D and Suchman, L (2004) "Anthropology" in The Academy and the Internet: Digital Formations. In: Nissenbaum, H and Price, M, (eds.) The Academy and the Internet: Digital Formations. (71 - 89). Peter Lang |
2003
| Banerjee, M and Miller, D (2003) The Sari. Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2003) Could the Internet defetishise the commodity? ENVIRON PLANN D , 21 (3) 359 - 372. 10.1068/d275t. |
| Miller, D (2003) Educating Ethical Consumers. Ethical Consumer Magazine 26 - 28. |
| Miller, D (2003) The virtual moment. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 9 (1) 57 - 75. |
| Miller, D (2003) Advertising, Production and Consumption as Cultural Economy. In: Malefyt, T and Moeran, B, (eds.) Advertising Cultures. (75 - 90). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2003) Living with the New (Ideals of) Technology. In: Garsten, C and Wulff, H, (eds.) New Technologies at Work. (7 - 23). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D and Slater, D (2003) Ethnography and the Extreme Internet. In: Eriksen, T, (ed.) Globalisation: studies in Anthropology. (39 - 57). Pluto Press |
2002
| Miller, D (2002) Purchasing power: Black kids and American consumer culture. AM ANTHROPOL , 104 (4) 1234 - 1235. |
| Miller, D (2002) Turning Callon the right way up. ECON SOC , 31 (2) 218 - 233. 10.1080/03085140220123135. |
| Miller, D (2002) Buying and believing: Sri Lanka advertising and consumers in a transnational world. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 8 (1) 184 - 184. |
| Miller, D (2002) Accommodating. In: Painter, C, (ed.) Contemporary Art and the Home. (115 - 130). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2002) Consumption. In: Buchli, V, (ed.) The Material Culture Reader. (237 - 263). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2002) Making Love in Supermarkets. In: The Everyday Life Reader. (339 - 345). Routledge: London. |
| Miller, D (2002) People - The Missing Ingredient. In: Holden, J and Howland, L and Stedman, D, (eds.) Foodstuff: Living in an Age of Feast and Famine. (123 - 128). Demos Collection 18: London. |
| Miller, D (2002) The Unintended Political Economy. In: Du Gay, P and Pryke, M, (eds.) Cultural Economy: Cultural Analysis and Commercial Life. (166 - 184). Sage: London. |
| Miller, D and Clarke, A (2002) Fashion and Anxiety. Fashion Theory , 6 191 - 214. |
| Miller, D and Slater, D (2002) Relationships. In: Askew, K and Wilk, R, (eds.) The Anthropology of Media. (187 - 209). Blackwell: Oxford. |
2001
| Miller, D (Ed). (2001) Home Possessions: material culture behind closed doors. Berg: Oxford. |
| UNSPECIFIED (2001) The Poverty of Morality. Journal of Consumer Culture 225 - 243. |
| Miller, D (2001) The memory bank: money in an unequal world. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 7 (1) 165 - 166. |
| Miller, D (2001) Alienable Gifts and Inalienable Commodities. In: Myers, F, (ed.) The Empire of Things: Regimes of Value and Material Culture. (91 - 115). School of American Research: Sante Fe. |
| Miller, D (2001) Behind Closed Doors. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Home Possessions: Material Culture Behind Closed Doors. (1 - 19). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2001) Car cultures. Berg Publishers |
| Miller, D (2001) Driven Societies. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Car Cultures. (1 - 33). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2001) Home possessions. Berg Publishers |
| Miller, D (2001) Introduction. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Consumption Volume Two: History and Diversity of Consumption. (1 - 6). Routledge: London. |
| Miller, D (2001) Introduction. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Consumption Volume Four: Objects, Subjects and Mediations in Consumption. (1 - 6). Routledge: London. |
| Miller, D (2001) Introduction. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Consumption Volume One: Theory and Issues in Consumption. (1 - 14). Routledge: London. |
| Miller, D (2001) Introduction. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Consumption Volume Three: Disciplinary Approaches to Consumption. (1 - 6). Routledge: London. |
| Miller, D (2001) Possessions. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Home Possessions. (107 - 121). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (2001) The Dialectics of Shopping (The 1998 Morgan Lectures). University of Chicago Press: Chicago. |
| Miller, D (2001) The Fame of Trinis: Websites as Traps. In: Pinney, C and Thomas, N, (eds.) Beyond Aesthetics: Art and the Technologies of Enchantment. (137 - 155). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D. (2001) The dialectics of shopping. Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture Series. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, US. |
2000
| Miller, D (2000) Marketing and modernity. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 6 (1) 176 - 176. |
| Miller, D (2000) The fame of trinis: Websites as traps. J MAT CULT , 5 (1) 5 - 24. |
| Miller, D (2000) The birth of value. In: Jackson, P and Lowe, M and Miller, D and Mort, F, (eds.) Commercial Cultures: economies, practices, spaces. (77 - 83). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D and Jackson, P and Lowe, M and Mort, F (2000) Introduction: Transcending Dualisms. In: Jackson, P and Lowe, M and Miller, D and Mort, F, (eds.) Commercial Cultures: economies, practices, spaces. (1 - 4). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D and Slater, D (2000) The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach. Berg: Oxford. |
1999
| UNSPECIFIED (1999) Fashion and Ontology in Trinidad. Culture and History (7) 49 - 77. |
| UNSPECIFIED (1999) Je m'y connais peut-^tre en art mais je ne sais pas ce que j'aime. Terrain , 32 99 - 118. |
| Carrier, J and Miller, D (1999) From Private Virtue to Public Vice. In: Moore, H, (ed.) Anthropological Theory Today. (24 - 47). Polity Press: Cambridge. |
| Miller, D (1999) Signs of recognition: powers and hazards of representation in an Indonesian society. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 5 (3) 503 - 504. |
| Miller, D (1999) Shelf life: Supermarkets and the changing cultures of consumption. SOCIOL REV , 47 (3) 623 - 625. |
| Miller, D (1999) Border fetishisms: material objects in unstable places. J ROY ANTHROPOL INST , 5 (2) 332 - 333. |
1998
| UNSPECIFIED (1998) Comparative Ethnographies of Sexual Objectification. Theory Culture and Society (15) 295 - 321. |
| UNSPECIFIED (1998) Groans from a bookshelf. Journal of Material Culture , 3 379 - 388. |
| Carrier, JG and Miller, D (1998) Virtualism. Berg Publishers |
| Miller, D (1998) Groans from a bookshelf - New books in material culture and consumption. J MAT CULT , 3 (3) 379 - 388. |
| Miller, D (1998) Anthropology and cultural diversity (A reply to Adam Kuper's review of my recent publications). TLS-TIMES LIT SUPPL (4963) 17 - 17. |
| Miller, D (1998) A Theory of Shopping. (1 ed.). Polity Press/Cornell University: Cambridge. |
| Miller, D (1998) A Theory of Virtualism. In: Virtualism: A New Political Economy. (187 - 215). Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (1998) Den lokale Coca Cola og den globale Coca Cola. Sosiologisk Arbok 147 - 175. |
| Miller, D (1998) Material Culture: the social life of external objects. British Journal of Psychotherapy (14) 483 - 492. |
| Miller, D (1998) Material cultures. Routledge |
| Miller, D and Jackson, P and Thrift, MN and Holbrook, B and Rowlands, M (1998) Shopping Place and Identity. Routledge: London. |
| Rival, L and Slater, D and Miller, D (1998) Sex and sociality - Comparative ethnographies of sexual objectification. THEOR CULT SOC , 15 (3-4) 295 - +. |
1997
| Miller, D (1997) How infants grow mothers in North London. THEOR CULT SOC , 14 (4) 67 - 88. |
| Miller, D (1997) Capitalism - An Ethnographic Approach. Berg: Oxford. |
| Miller, D (1997) Coca-cola: a black sweet drink from Trinidad. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Material Cultures. (169 - 187). UCL Press/University of Chicago Press: London. |
| Miller, D (1997) Consumption and its Consequences. In: Mackay, H, (ed.) Consumption and Everyday Life. (1 - 50). Sage: London. |
| Miller, D (1997) Could shopping Ever Really Matter? In: Campbell, C and Falk, P, (eds.) Shopping Experience. (31 - 55). Sage: London. |
| Miller, D (1997) Cultura material i consum de masses. Dialeg amb Daniel Miller. Revista d'Etnologia de Catalunya , 10 131 - 139. |
| Miller, D (1997) Why some things matter. In: Miller, D, (ed.) Material Cultures. (3 - 21). UCL Press/University of Chicago Press: London and Chicago. |
1996
| Miller, D (1996) The making and unmaking of the Haya lived world: Consumption, commoditization, and everyday practice - Weiss,B. AFR AFFAIRS , 95 (381) 627 - 628. |
1995
| Miller, D (1995) Acknowledging consumption. Psychology Press |
| Miller, D (1995) Unwrapping Christmas. Oxford Univ Pr on Demand |
| Miller, D and Conference, AOSAOTC (1995) Worlds apart. Burns & Oates |
1994
| Miller, D (1994) Modernity, an ethnographic approach. Berg Publishers |
1991
| Miller, D (1991) Material culture and mass consumption. Blackwell Pub |
1985
| Miller, D (1985) Artefacts as categories. Cambridge Univ Pr |
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| Miller, D Consumption and Its Consequences. |
| MILLER, D CONSUMPTION, 4 VOLS. |
| MILLER, D Designing Ourselves. In: Design Anthropology. (88 - 99). Springer: Wien. |
| Miller, D Social Networking Sites. In: Horst, H and Miller, D, (eds.) UNSPECIFIED (146 - 161). |
| MILLER, D The Christian and the Taxi Driver. In: Anthropology and the Individual. Berg Publishers: Oxford. |
| Miller, D The Digital and the Human:. In: Miller, D, (ed.) UNSPECIFIED |
| Miller, D and Madianou, M . Polymedia, Communication and Long Distance Relationships. International Journal of Cultural Studies 1 - 19. |

