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gec-review-process
GitHub解析GEC期刊审稿流程,涵盖匿名评审、范围筛选及决策机制。用于投稿前压力测试、解读拒稿信及优化论文的社会科学贡献与跨学科文献综述,避免常见拒稿陷阱。
Trigger Scenarios
投稿前评估稿件是否符合期刊范围和社会科学要求
解读编辑决定信并管理预期
判断社会科学贡献是否足以通过初审
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill gec-review-process -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "gec-review-process",
"description": "Use to understand how Global Environmental Change (GEC) evaluates a manuscript — double-anonymized review, editorial screening for scope and social-science fit, the role of multiple external reviewers, and the decision categories. Sets expectations and shapes the paper to survive review; it does not contact editors."
}
Review Process (gec-review-process)
Knowing how GEC screens and decides lets you pre-empt the failure modes before submitting. GEC uses double-anonymized review and screens first for scope and social-science fit — the most common avoidable rejection is a paper without a genuine human-dimensions contribution. Process facts were refreshed from the official Guide for Authors on 2026-06-20.
When to trigger
- Before submitting, to stress-test against editorial-screening grounds
- Interpreting a decision letter and setting expectations
- Understanding what interdisciplinary reviewers are likely to weigh
- Deciding whether the social-science contribution is strong enough to clear the desk
How GEC review works (verified 2026-06-20; re-confirm volatile items)
- Double-anonymized. Reviewers do not know the authors and authors do not know reviewers; submit a
separate title page and anonymized manuscript (see
gec-submission). - Editorial screening first. Editors assess fit with the human-and-policy-dimensions scope, the presence of a significant social-science component, sufficient significance, and adequate engagement with the relevant literatures. Out-of-scope or natural-science-only papers are screened out.
- External review. Suitable submissions are typically sent to a minimum of two reviewers for independent expert assessment, usually with interdisciplinary coverage.
- Appeals. A formal appeal can be submitted if it meets Elsevier's appeal-policy requirements; only one appeal per submission is considered, and the appeal decision is final.
Shape the paper to pass
- Make the human/policy contribution and scope fit explicit (avoids the most common screen-out).
- Engage the relevant interdisciplinary literatures (a single-silo paper invites a fit objection).
- Anticipate reviewers from different disciplines — define terms, justify methods on their own terms.
- Clear ethics/IRB and human-subjects compliance and the data statement up front.
Anti-patterns
- Submitting a natural-science / biophysical paper with no social-science contribution (scope screen-out)
- Ignoring an obvious related literature on the human-dimensions or domain side
- Assuming a single-discipline framing will satisfy interdisciplinary reviewers
- Expecting a fast turnaround; plan for a multi-month review
Output format
【Scope / fit check】human-dimensions + policy relevance clear? [Y/N]
【Social-science component】significant and central? [Y/N]
【Literature engaged】interdisciplinary? [Y/N]
【Review model】double-anonymized — manuscript anonymized? [Y/N]
【Realistic outcome】reject / major revision / minor revision
【Next】gec-submission (or gec-revision-and-rebuttal if decided)
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— peer-review model, reviewer count, appeals, and scope notes
Version History
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Current 2026-07-05 13:17
2026-06-20更新了官方作者指南中的流程事实


