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newms-literature-positioning
GitHub用于在《新媒体与社会》期刊中精准定位跨学科研究,识别文献交汇处的具体缺口或竞争观点。通过梳理多领域辩论、定义概念差异及阐明“接缝”贡献,强化论文的理论站位与学术对话价值。
Trigger Scenarios
撰写相关工作部分或研究缺口陈述时
审稿人指出遗漏关键文献、忽视特定领域或重复已有概念时
论文涉及多个潜在学术对话,需确定核心归属领域时
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill newms-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "newms-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when situating a New Media & Society (NM&S) manuscript in the right interdisciplinary conversation and naming the specific gap or rival account it advances. Builds the positioning; it does not build the theory or design."
}
Literature Positioning (newms-literature-positioning)
NM&S is interdisciplinary, so positioning is harder than at a single-field journal: a paper on algorithmic management must speak to both the platform-labor literature and the surveillance/datafication literature, and show how they connect. The goal is to place the contribution in a live debate that crosses fields, then state precisely what it changes.
When to trigger
- Building the related-work section or the gap statement
- A reviewer said you "missed key work," "ignored a whole field," or "reinvented an existing concept"
- Deciding which conversation your paper is in when several are plausible
How NM&S positioning differs
- Two-or-more literatures, braided. Most NM&S papers sit at an intersection. Name each relevant literature, then show the seam your work stitches — that seam is often the contribution.
- Concepts travel across fields; cite their origins honestly. "Affordances," "context collapse," "networked publics," "platformization," "datafication," "the digital divide" each have a lineage. Cite where the concept came from, not just the latest paper that used it.
- International and cross-disciplinary by design. NM&S reaches beyond the US/Anglophone canon; engage relevant work from other regions and traditions rather than a single national literature.
The positioning moves
- Map the conversation(s). Identify the 2-4 debates your paper touches and the leading position in each. Group by argument, not chronology.
- Name the gap as a disagreement, not an absence. "No one has studied X on platform Y" is weak. "The literature treats privacy as individual control, but networked platforms make it relational" is a real opening.
- State the rival account you will displace or extend. Who would predict the opposite, and why?
- Claim the seam. Show what becomes visible only when you connect the two literatures — the interdisciplinary payoff NM&S rewards.
Positioning patterns that land at NM&S
| Pattern | Move | Risk it avoids |
|---|---|---|
| Bridge two literatures | name both, show the seam | "siloed in one subfield" |
| Re-specify a travelling concept | give "affordance"/"datafication" a sharper definition | concept used loosely |
| Challenge a dominant framing | name the orthodoxy, then complicate it | "merely confirms what we know" |
| Extend a Global-North claim to a new context | test scope conditions, not just replicate | "Western-centric" |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
Two literatures: (a) platform-labor (control via ratings/algorithms); (b) surveillance studies
(dataveillance, sorting).
Gap as disagreement: platform-labor work treats the algorithm as a managerial tool; surveillance work
treats data as sorting — neither explains how workers *internalize* opaque ranking as self-discipline.
Rival displaced: the "resistance" reading (workers game the system) — we show pre-emptive compliance.
Seam claimed: "datafied control" links managerial design to surveillant subjectivity — the contribution.
Calibration anchors
- Braid, don't list. A wall of citations in one field signals you missed the interdisciplinary point.
- Honor concept lineages. Citing the latest user of "context collapse" but not its origin reads as shallow reading to a cross-field referee.
- Gap = disagreement. If your gap is just "understudied," the positioning is not done.
- Go international. NM&S is global; engaging only the US/Anglophone canon invites a "Western-centric" flag — and missing relevant non-Anglophone work is a real, citable hole, not a stylistic preference.
Anti-patterns
- A single-field literature review at an interdisciplinary journal
- "Gap = no one has done this on platform X" with no theoretical stake
- Using a borrowed concept (affordance, datafication) without defining or sourcing it
- Engaging only the US/Anglophone canon when relevant global work exists
- Claiming novelty for an idea that already has a name in an adjacent field
Output format
【Conversations】the 2-4 literatures this paper sits between
【Gap as disagreement】the live tension, stated as a claim
【Rival account】who would predict otherwise, and why
【Seam / contribution】what the braid reveals that neither field saw alone
【Next】newms-theory-building
Supplementary resources
../../resources/exemplars/library.md— how exemplars braid literatures../../resources/official-source-map.md— NM&S interdisciplinary scope
Version History
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