• (1984) Miller, D. and Tilley, C. (Eds.)
Ideology, Power and Prehistory. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. • (1985)
Artefacts As Categories: A study of Ceramic Variability in Central India. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. • (1987)
Material Culture and Mass Consumption. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. • (1989) Miller, D., Rowlands, M. and Tilley, C. Eds.
Domination and Resistance. Unwin Hyman: London. • (1993) (Ed.)
Unwrapping Christmas. Oxford University Press: Oxford. • (1994)
Modernity – An Ethnographic Approach: Dualism and mass consumption in Trinidad. Berg: Oxford. • (1995) (Ed.)
Acknowledging Consumption. Routledge. London. • (1995) (Ed.)
Worlds Apart – Modernity Through the Prism of the Local. Routledge: London. • (1997)
Capitalism – An Ethnographic Approach. Oxford: Berg. • (1998) (Ed.)
Material Cultures. London: UCL Press/University of Chicago Press. • (1998)
A Theory of Shopping. Cambridge: Polity Press/Cornell University Press. • (1998)
P. Jackson, M. Rowlands and D. Miller.
Shopping, Place and Identity. London: Routledge. • (1998) With J. Carrier.
Virtualism: a new political economy. Oxford: Berg. • (2000) With D. Slater
The Internet: An Ethnographic Approach. Oxford:Berg. • (2000) With P. Jackson, M. Lowe and F. Mort (Eds.)
Commercial Cultures: economies, practices, spaces. Oxford: Berg. • (2001)
The Dialectics of Shopping (The 1998 Morgan Lectures) Chicago: University of Chicago Press. • (2001) (Ed.)
Car Cultures. Oxford: Oxford: Berg. • (2001) (Ed.)
Acknowledging Consumption (four volumes) London: Routledge. • (2001) (Ed.)
Home Possession: Material culture behind closed doors. Oxford: Berg. • (2003) With Mukulika Banerjee.
The Sari. Oxford: Berg. • (2005) (Ed.) with Suzanne Küchler.
Clothing as Material Culture. Oxford: Berg. • (2005) (Ed.)
Materiality. Durham: Duke University Press. • (2006) With
Heather Horst.
The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication. Oxford: Berg. • (2008)
The Comfort of Things. Polity: Cambridge. • (2009) (Ed.)
Anthropology and the Individual: a material culture perspective. Oxford: Berg. • (2010)
Stuff. Cambridge: Polity. • (2010) With Zuzana Búriková.
Au-Pair. Cambridge: Polity. • (2011) With Sophie Woodward (Eds.)
Global Denim. Oxford: Berg. • (2011)
Tales from Facebook. Cambridge: Polity. • (2011) With Sophie Woodward.
Blue Jeans: The art of the ordinary. Berkeley: University of California Press. • (2011)
Weihnachten – Das globale Fest (in German) Suhrkamp. • (2012) With Mirca Madianou.
Migration and New Media: Transnational Families and Polymedia. London: Routledge. • (2012)
Consumption and its Consequences. Cambridge: Polity. • (2012) Edited with Heather Horst.
Digital Anthropology. Oxford: Berg. • (2014) With Jolynna Sinanan.
Webcam. Cambridge: Polity. • (2016-2018) Responsible for the Why We Post book series with UCL Press that in July 2020 passed one million downloads. • (2016)
Social Media in an English Village. London: UCL Press • (2016) With Elisabetta Costa; Nell Haynes; Tom McDonald; Răzvan Nicolescu; Jolynna Sinanan; Juliano Spyer; Shriram Venkatraman and Xinyuan Wang
How the World Changed Social Media. London: UCL Press. • (2017) With Jolynna Sinanan.
Visualising Facebook. London: UCL Press. • (2017)
The Comfort of People. Cambridge, Polity. • (2017) Miller, D.
Anthropology is the discipline but the goal is ethnography. University College London. • (2017) Miller, D.
Christmas: An anthropological lens. Journal of Ethnographic Theory. University College of London. • (2017)
The ideology of friendship in the era of Facebook. Journal of Ethnographic Theory. University College of London. • (2018) Miller, D and Venatraman, S.
Facebook Interactions: An Ethnographic Perspective. University College London. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, India. • (2019) Miller, D.
Contemporary Comparative Anthropology: The Why We Post Project. Ethnos. • (2021) With Pauline Garvey.
Ageing with Smartphones in Ireland. London: UCL Press • (2021) With Patrick Awondo, Marília Duque, Pauline Garvey, Laura Haapio-Kirk, Charlotte Hawkins, Alfonso Otaegui, Laila Abed Rabho, Maya de Vries, Shireen Walton, and Xinyuan Wang.
The Global Smartphone: Beyond a youth technology. London: UCL Press • (2024)
The Good Enough Life. Cambridge: Polity Press. (Chinese – East China Normal University, Korean – Sangsang Square, Italian - Ledizioni) • (2024)
An Anthropological Approach to mHealth (Co-Edited with Charlotte Hawkins and Patrick Awondo). UCL Press • (2025) Ed. With Pauline Garvey.
The Age of Retirement: An Anthropological Perspective. London Berghahn Press •
(2026) Ed. With Xinyuan Wang.
Understanding China through Digital Anthropology. London: UCL Press ==Further reading==