If you’re like me, you’re grateful and relieved to see “Recent Work” or "State of the Art" articles. Grateful, because if done well they can provide a jump start to get rolling into an unknown area. Relieved, because they can be a good excuse for ignoring piles of articles that predate the “Recent Work” piece. This leads me to wonder who wrote the first “Recent Work” article designated as such (please don’t say everything’s a footnote to Plato). Who wrote the best? Finally, when will the first “Recent Work on Recent Work” meta-survey appear (if it hasn’t already)?
To the point, Elinor Mason (Edinburgh, Philosophy) has covered "Recent Work on Moral Responsibility." The link is "subscription only", but the hardcopy cite is: Philosophical Books Volume 46 Issue 4 Page 343 - October 2005. (Thanks to The Garden of Forking Paths.)