David Miller, Piers Robinson and Chris Simpson (eds) (under contract for delivery in 2019)
Deception, Coercion and Propaganda: The Sociology of Organized Persuasive Communication.
Leiden: Brill.
David Miller and Tom Mills (in preparation).
The Politics of Terrorism Expertise: Knowledge, Power and Communication.
London: Routledge (Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies).
David Miller, Lucy Brown, William Dinan and Ludek Stavinoha (eds) (in preparation).
Researching the Powerful: Public Sociology in Action.
London: Routledge (Routledge Advances in Sociology).
Mills, T., Massoumi, N. and Miller, D. (eds) (in preparation)
'Knowing Terrorism'.
Special Issue of Contemporary Social Science.
David Miller, Vian Bakir, Piers Robinson and Christopher Simpson (forthcoming 2019)
'Propaganda and Organised Persuasive Communication'.
Special Issue of Critical Sociology.
Miller, D., Montague, B., Seida Ulucanlar S. Brown, L Park, K. and Cookson, R. (forthcoming)
The Science Media Centre: An Evaluation.
Glasgow: Public Interest Investigations.
Tom Griffin, Brendan Montague and David Miller (2018)
The Quilliam Foundation: How 'counter extremism' works.
Bristol: Public Interest Investigations.
Hilary Aked, Mel Jones and David Miller (2018)
Islamophobia in Europe: counter-extremism policies and the counter jihad movement.
Bristol: Public Interest Investigations.
Alex Delmar Morgan and David Miller (2018)
The UAE Lobby: Subverting British Democracy.
Bristol: Public Interest Investigations.
Massoumi, N., Mills, T. and Miller, D. (eds) (2017)
What is Islamophobia? Racism, Social Movements and the State.
Pluto Press.
Miller, D., Harkins, C., Montague, B. and Schlogl, M., (2017)
Oxford: Oxford University Press (Governance of Addictive Substances and Behaviours Series).
Peter Anderson, Fleur Braddick, Patricia J. Conrod, Antoni Gual, Matilda Hellman, Silvia Matrai, David Miller, David Nutt, Jürgen Rehm, Jillian Reynolds, and Tamyko Ysa (2017).
The New Governance of Addictive Substances and Behaviours.
Oxford: Oxford University Press (Governance of Addictive Substances and Behaviours Series).
David Cronin, Sarah Marusek & David Miller (2016).
The Israel Lobby and the European Union
Spinwatch & Europal.
Matt Dawson, Bridget Fowler, David Miller and Andrew Smith (eds) (2015).
Stretching the Sociological Imagination: Essays in Honour of John Eldridge.
Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.
Sarah Marusek and David Miller (2015).
July, Glasgow: Public Interest Investigations.
Tom Griffin, Hilary Aked, David Miller and Sarah Marusek (2015).
The Henry Jackson Society and the Degeneration of British Neoconservatism.
June, Glasgow: Public Interest Investigations.
David Miller, Jessie Blackbourn, Helen Dexter and Rani Dhanda (eds) (2014)
Critical Terrorism Studies since 11 September 2001. What has been learned?
Routledge.
Tom Mills, David Miller, Tom Griffin and Hilary Aked (2013)
The Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre. Giving peace a chance?
Glasgow: Public Interest Investigations.
David Miller (2012)
Lead co-editor, special issue, Critical Studies on Terrorism.
Tom Mills, Tom Griffin and David Miller (2011)
Glasgow: Public Interest Investigations.
William Dinan and David Miller (eds) (2011)
Thinker, Faker, Spinner, Spy: Corporate PR and the Assault on Democracy
Seoul: Window of Times (Korean Translation).
David Miller (2011)
Co-editor, special section 'Teaching About Terrorism', Critical Studies on Terrorism.
Neil Davidson, Patricia McCafferty and David Miller (eds) (2010)
Neoliberal Scotland: Class and Society in a Stateless Nation
(Sample extract including contents page and Introduction)
Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Greg Philo and David Miller (2010)
Els mercats assassins: Estudis culturals, mitjans de comunicacio i conformisme.
Translated by Rafeal Xambo, Valencia, Spain: Universitat de Valencia, ISBN 978-84-370-7416 (Catalan)
Miller, D. and Mooney, G. (eds) (2010)
Themed Issue. Corporate power: Agency, Communication, influence and social policy.
Critical Social Policy. 30(4) November.
David Miller and William Dinan (2008)
A Century of Spin - How Public Relations Became the Cutting Edge of Corporate Power. (PDF)
London: Pluto Press
David Miller (ed) (2007)
Tell Me lies: Propaganda and Media Distortion in the Attack on Iraq
Beirut: Educart, ISBN 009611308216_7 (Arabic translation)
William Dinan and David Miller (eds.) (2007)
Thinker, Faker, Spinner, Spy: Corporate PR and the Assault on Democracy.
London: Pluto Press.
Gill Hubbard and David Miller (eds) (2006)
Arguments Against G8
Sidaew: Seoul. (Korean translation).
Gill Hubbard and David Miller (eds) (2006)
Arguments Against G8
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Obeikan Publishers, ISBN 0-034-54-9960 (Arabic translation)
Gill Hubbard and David Miller (eds) (2005)
London: Pluto
Gill Hubbard and David Miller (eds) (2005)
Arguments Against G8
Toyko: Transworld (Japanese translation)
David Miller (ed) (2003)
Tell Me Lies: Propaganda and Media Distortion in the Attack on Iraq.
London: Pluto.
Philip Schlesinger, David Miller and William Dinan (2001)
Open Scotland? Journalists, Spin Doctors and Lobbyists.
Edinburgh: Polygon . Available in the US from: Columbia University Press
Greg Philo and David Miller (2001)
Market Killing: What Capitalism does and what Social Scientists can do about it.
London: Longman.
David Miller, Jenny Kitzinger and Peter Beharrell (1998)
London: Sage.
David Miller (ed) (1998)
Rethinking Northern Ireland: Colonialism, Power and Ideology.
London: Longman
Bill Rolston and David Miller (eds.) (1996)
War and Words: The Northern Ireland Media Reader.
Belfast: Beyond the Pale.
David Miller (1994)
Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media.
London: Pluto.