Publications

Eleonora Montuschi   

Books

Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction, Oxford University Press (with N. Cartwright, forthcoming)

Articles and Chapters

  1. 'Scientific Objectivity', in N. Cartwright - E. Montuschi (eds), Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
  2. Improving child welfare decisions: The Role of Research, with E. Munro, N. Cartwright, J. Hardie (pamphlet, pre-final draft)
  3. 'Providing Evidence: The Role of Experts' (discussion paper)
  4. 'Where science meets ethics: Is there still a point to the naturalistic fallacy?' (working paper)
  5. Objectivity and Evidence. Empirical research, social policy, responsible science (forthcoming spring 2011, Carocci Ed. Rome, in Italian)
  6. 'Questions of Evidence', in Francesco Coniglione (ed.), Nello specchio della scienza. Ricerca scientifica e politiche nella società della conoscenza, Bruno Mondadori, Milano, pp. 83-103 (in Italian), 2009
  7. 'New Paradigms of Social Objects: Ontological Complexity and Methodological Trans-Disciplinarity', in Borutti,S. (ed.), Modelli per le Scienze Umane, Trauber, Torino (in Italian with English summary), 2008
  8. 'Should We Still Compare the Social Sciences to the Natural Sciences?', Italian Journal of Sociology online http://www.sociologica.mulino.it/main/index),. 2009

Nancy Cartwright

Books

Evidence-Based Policy: A Practical Guide to Doing it Better (with J. Hardie), Oxford University Press 2012

Evidence: For Policy and Wheresoever Rigor is a Must, LSE, 2013

Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction, Oxford University Press (with E.Montuschi, forthcoming)

Articles and Chapters

  1. 'Causality'; 'Measurement', in N. Cartwright - E. Montuschi (eds), Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
  2. Foundations and Methods from Mathematics to Neuroscience: Essays Inspired by Patrick Suppes. Edited by Colleen E. Crangle, Adolfo Garcia de la Sienra, and Helen E. Longino. CSLI Publications. Forthcoming 2014.
  3. Marcellesi, Alexandre, and Cartwright, Nancy D. 'Modeling mitigation and adaptation policies to predict their effectiveness: The limits of randomized controlled trials', in E. Winsberg and E. Lloyd (eds.), Philosophical and Conceptual Issues in Climate Modeling, University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. Also published as Working Paper 120 by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment (LSE).
  4. Cartwright, Nancy D, 'Powers: Why Humeans Can't Even Be Instrumentalists', in Putting Powers to Work: Causal Powers in Contemporary Metaphysics. Jacobs, Jonathan (ed), Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  5. Cartwright, Nancy D. 'A Question of Nonsense', IYYUN: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 63 (January 2014): 102-116
  6. Cartwright, Nancy D. 'Evidence, Argument and Prediction', EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science, The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings 2, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01306_1, Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2013
  7. 'Evidence-Based Policy: Where is our Theory of Evidence?' Journal of Children's Services (special edition), June 2010.  In Press
  8. Cartwright, Nancy D. 'Evidence, External Validity and Explanatory Relevance' The Philosophy of Science Matters: the Philosophy of Peter Achinstein, Gregory J Morgan (ed) Oxford University Press, 2010.
  9. 'What is This Thing Called 'Efficacy'?', to appear in Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Philosophical Theory and Scientific Practice, 2009, C. Mantzavinos (ed), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  10. 'Evidence-Based Policy: What's To Be Done About Relevance', to appear in Philosophical Models, Methods, and Evidence: Topics in the Philosophy of Science. Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy. Special issue of Philosophical Studies, Spring 2009.
  11. 'Causality, Invariance and Policy' to appear in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Economics,   Harold Kincaid and Don Ross (eds.).
  12. Cartwright, Nancy D. and Damien Fennell, 'Does Roush Show That Evidence Should Be Probable?', CPNSS Contingency and Dissent in Science Technical Report, 01/09.

Roman Frigg

Articles and Chapters

  1. 'Lallace's Demon and the Adventures of His Apprentices', Philosophy of Science 81 (1), 2014, 31-59, with Seamus Bradley, Hailiang Du and Leonard A. Smith. An earlier version of this paper, entitled 'Laplace's Demon and Climate Change', appeared as Centre fro Climate Change Economics and Policy Working Paper No. 121, Munich Re Programme Technical Paper No. 17, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper No. 103 at LSE and is available at http://www/lse/ac/uk/GranthamInstitute/publications/WorkingPapers/home.aspx
  2. 'The Myopia of Imperfect Climate Models: The Case of UKCP09', Philosophy of Science 80(5), 2013, 886-897, with David A. Stainforth and Leonard A. Smith.

Eileen Munro

Articles and Chapters

  1. (2013) Turnell, A., Munro, E. & Murphy, T. 'Soft Is Hardest: Leading for Learning in Child Protection Services Following a Child Fatality', Child Welfare, 92, 2, 199-216.
  2. (2014) Munro, E. Taylor,J. & Bradbury-Jones, C. 'Understanding the causal pathways to maltreatment', Child Abuse Review, 23,1,61-74.
  3. (Forthcoming) 'Evidence-based Policy' in Cartwright, N. & Montuschi, E. Philosophy of Social Science. Oxford University Press.
  4. (2014) Turnell, A. Munro, E. & Murphy, T. 'Soft Is Hardest: Leading for Learning in Child Protection Services Following A Child Fatality', Child Welfare.
  5. 'Soft is Hardest', Child Welfare, 92,2,199-216, 2013
  6. Munro, E. (2008) Effective Child Protection, 2nd Edition.  London, Sage Publications.
  7. Munro, E. with S. Fish & S. Bairstow (2008) Learning Together to Safeguard Children, London, SCIE.
  8. Munro, E. (2008) 'Lessons from research on decision-making' in Lindsey D. and Shlonsky. A. (eds.) Child Welfare Research. New York, Oxford University Press.

Hakan Seckinelgin

Books

  1. Seckinelgin, H and J. Klot (2014) 'From Global Policy to Local Knowledge: What is the link between Women's Formal Political Participation and Gender Equality in Conflict affected Contexts', Global Policy February 2014.
  2. The international politics of HIV/AIDS: global disease-local pain. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 0415413842, 2008

 

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