arsoc-workflow
GitHub用于引导社会学年度综述(ARSoc)邀请稿件的写作流程。根据当前阶段症状,路由至选题、提案、文献综合、框架构建等专项技能,确保稿件符合权威综述标准。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill arsoc-workflow -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "arsoc-workflow",
"description": "Use when deciding which arsoc-* sub-skill to invoke next, or when sequencing an invited review article from topic through revision for an Annual Review of Sociology (ARSoc) manuscript. Routes — it does not replace — the specialized skills."
}
ARSoc Workflow Router (arsoc-workflow)
Overview
This is the router. It tells you which arsoc- skill to use at the current stage* of an invited review article aimed at the Annual Review of Sociology (ARSoc) — the Annual Reviews (nonprofit) sociology survey series, founded 1975, published as an annual volume with the discipline's highest impact factor (检索于 2026-06;2024 JIF ≈ 9, ranked 1st of 219 in Sociology;以官网为准). ARSoc does not publish original empirical research. It publishes authoritative, accessible review articles that synthesize a sociology subfield — stratification, culture, organizations, networks, race/ethnicity, gender, demography, political and economic sociology — for sociologists across the discipline. So the lifecycle is not "design → identify → estimate → defend"; it is scope a synthesis-worthy subfield → secure the commission → read the whole literature → impose an organizing framework → cover comprehensively and even-handedly → land the ARSoc voice → clear the Annual Reviews process → revise.
Default assumption: unless the user says otherwise, treat the target as ARSoc and the artefact as an invited review, not a primary-research paper. Operational tells that you are at ARSoc and not a sibling: the work reviews other scholars' results rather than reporting its own; unsolicited finished manuscripts are not accepted — the Editorial Committee commissions topics and authors (you can suggest a topic, but you cannot self-submit a finished paper the way you would to ASR or AJS) (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准); there is no identification strategy and no replication package of your own data (you appraise the studies you cover); the contribution is an analytical map of a subfield ending in a research agenda, not a new finding. If the user actually has original data and results, they want a primary-research journal (ASR, AJS, Sociological Science, Demography), not ARSoc — say so.
When to trigger
- The user asks "what should I do next?" on an invited review
- A review draft reads like an annotated bibliography and needs a spine
- Work is ping-ponging between coverage, framing, balance, and the topic pitch
- An ARSoc editor/Committee letter arrived and the user needs to switch into revision mode
Routing table
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Unsure the subfield is mature/important enough to review for ARSoc | arsoc-topic-selection |
| Need to get the topic in front of the Editorial Committee / accept an invitation | arsoc-proposal-and-commissioning |
| Reading is unsystematic; citation gaps likely | arsoc-literature-synthesis |
| Draft is a list of studies, not an argument about the subfield | arsoc-organizing-framework |
| Coverage vs. selectivity, or fairness across theoretical schools, feels off | arsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance |
| Need who-found-what tables or the conceptual framework figure | arsoc-tables-figures |
| Prose is dense/jargon-laden; a sociologist outside the subfield can't follow | arsoc-writing-style |
| Documenting the coverage account, or a meta-analysis the review reports | arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibility |
| Working with the Editorial Committee on scope / the annual-volume timeline | arsoc-editor-strategy |
| Ready to deliver the commissioned draft; need a preflight | arsoc-submission |
| Received editor/Committee feedback on the review | arsoc-revision |
Default order
arsoc-topic-selection— confirm the subfield is ARSoc-scale (mature, important, needs synthesis)arsoc-proposal-and-commissioning— get the topic to the Editorial Committee / shape the invitationarsoc-literature-synthesis— gather and read the literature systematically (coverage discipline)arsoc-organizing-framework— impose the analytical spinearsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance— completeness, fairness, even-handed treatment of schoolsarsoc-tables-figures— who-found-what tables and the conceptual figurearsoc-writing-style— the authoritative-yet-accessible ARSoc voice (abstract + intro last)arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibility— coverage account + any meta-analytic data/codearsoc-editor-strategy— scope and the Committee/production relationship + volume clockarsoc-submission— Annual Reviews delivery preflightarsoc-revision— after the editor/Committee letter
arsoc-writing-styleis a late-stage polish; do not rewrite the intro before the framework and coverage settle. The commission comes early — ARSoc is commissioning-first, soarsoc-proposal-and-commissioningprecedes the heavy reading.
Anti-patterns
- Treating ARSoc as a journal you submit to cold — it is commissioning-driven; unsolicited manuscripts are not accepted (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准)
- Treating the review as an annotated bibliography (no framework) — the cardinal review-article failure
- Using the author's own line of work as the review's center of gravity (self-promotion)
- Importing primary-research instincts: there is no "identification" or "replication package" of your own — you appraise others' designs
- Confusing ARSoc with ASR / AJS (sociology's primary-research flagships), Sociological Theory (theory development, not survey), or the sister series Annual Review of Psychology / Economics
Routing by review archetype
A "review" is not one thing; the bottleneck differs by type. Read the archetype, then enter the chain at the right link.
| Archetype | Likely first bottleneck | Enter at |
|---|---|---|
| subfield-defining synthesis (broad area) | scope is enormous; needs a taxonomy | arsoc-organizing-framework |
| concept/process review (e.g. a mechanism or construct) | accessibility across subfields; clear definitions | arsoc-writing-style |
| empirical-evidence stocktake (what is the consensus?) | weighing conflicting findings; even-handed schools | arsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance |
| emerging-area review (young, fast-moving) | is it mature enough for an ARSoc volume yet? | arsoc-topic-selection |
Minimal decision snippet
if editor_or_committee_letter: -> arsoc-revision
elif ready_to_deliver_draft: -> arsoc-submission
elif coverage_account_or_meta: -> arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibility
elif prose_dense_or_inaccessible: -> arsoc-writing-style
elif need_tables_or_figures: -> arsoc-tables-figures
elif coverage_or_fairness_off: -> arsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance
elif reads_like_a_list: -> arsoc-organizing-framework
elif reading_unsystematic: -> arsoc-literature-synthesis
elif no_commission_yet: -> arsoc-proposal-and-commissioning
else: -> arsoc-topic-selection
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 12:25


