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- Sophia Efstathiou and Giovanni de Grandis (eds.) (in preparation), Interdisciplinary Integration: The Real 'Grand Challenge' for the Life Sciences?, Special Issue in Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Sophia Efstathiou and Zara Mirmalek (accepted), ‘Interdisciplinarity in Action', in Cartwright N. and E. Montuschi (eds.), Understanding Society: Methods, Evidence and Measurement in the Social Sciences, Oxford University Press
- Bjørn K. Myskja, Rune Nydal and Anne I. Myhr (2014), ‘We have never been ELSI researchers – there is no need for a post-ELSI shift', Life Sciences, Society and Policy , 10:9 17p
- Rune Nydal (2013), 'Normative Crossover: The Ethos of Socio Technological Systems', in David E. Goldberg and Natasha McCarthy Natasha (eds.) Philosophy and Engineering: Reflections on Practice, Principles and Process. Chapter 19. Springer
- Rune Nydal, Sophia Efstathiou and Astrid Lægreid (2012), ‘Crossover Research: Exploring a collaborative mode of integration', in van Lente H., C. Coenen, T. Fleischer, K. Konrad, L. Krabbenborg, C. Milburn, F. Thoreau, and T.B. Zülsdorf (eds.), Little by Little. Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies, IOS Press, 181-194
- Sophia Efstathiou (2012) ‘How Ordinary Race Concepts Get to be Usable in Biomedical Science: An Account of Founded Race Concepts, Philosophy of Science, 79: 701-713
- Sophia Efstathiou (2012), ‘The Nazi Cosmetic: Medicine in the Service of Beauty', Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 43: 634–642; an earlier version is published as Technical Report 08/09, Contingency and Dissent in Science Series, CPNSS, LSE --- on which the following chapter is based: Sophia Efstathiou (2012) ‘Beauty and Health as Medical Norms: The case of Nazi medicine', in Carel H. and R. Cooper (eds.), Health, Illness and Disease: Philosophical essays, Durham: Acumen Press, 211-228
- Nancy Cartwright with Sophia Efstathiou (2011), ‘Hunting Causes and Using Them: Is There no Bridge from Here to There?', International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 25 (3): 223 – 241; also published as Technical Report 05/09, Contingency and Dissent in Science Series, CPNSS, LSE