curranthro-topic-selection
GitHub用于评估人类学项目是否符合Current Anthropology期刊标准并选择文章类型。通过五项测试(跨领域影响力、议程设定、评论价值等)判断是否适合发表Major Article,避免仅具子领域新颖性的内容。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill curranthro-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "curranthro-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when deciding whether an anthropology project fits Current Anthropology (CA) and which article type to target. CA is the transnational, all-fields Wenner-Gren journal whose Major Articles receive the CA✩ comment-and-reply Treatment, so the test is field-shaping significance worth international debate, not single-subfield novelty. Helps frame the question and pick an article type; it does not collect data or conduct fieldwork."
}
Topic Selection & Fit (curranthro-topic-selection)
CA publishes for a worldwide audience across all subfields of anthropology, and its flagship Major Articles undergo the CA✩ Treatment — solicited Comments from international scholars, then the author's Reply, all printed together. So the bar is higher than "new to my subfield": a CA Major Article should make a theoretical or methodological intervention that sets the terms of future research and that commentators around the world would want to argue about. Use this skill to pressure-test fit and article type before you invest.
When to trigger
- Choosing among possible projects or framings for a CA submission
- A reviewer/colleague said the paper feels "too narrow" or "a solid case but not field-shaping"
- Deciding between a Major Article (CA✩) and a Report, Forum, or Discussion item
- A field or community partner has reframed what the project is for
The CA fit test
A strong CA Major Article usually clears all five:
- All-fields reach. A scholar in a different subfield should see why it matters — the shared stakes are anthropology's enduring questions: culture, power, kinship, exchange, language, the body, deep history, human variation, colonialism and its afterlives.
- Synthetic, agenda-setting intervention. It does more than report a finding: it reframes a debate, builds a foundation others will build on, or sets the terms of future research.
- Commentary-worthy. It is bold and consequential enough that international commentators would have substantive things to say — the CA✩ test. A paper no one would comment on is the wrong fit.
- Credible on its own methodological terms. Ethnographic, archival, material/archaeological,
bioanthropological, or linguistic — each is welcome but each must be rigorous and reflexive
(see
curranthro-research-design). - Ethically sound. The relationship to interlocutors, communities, descendants, and heritage is
accountable; consent and care are part of the design (see
curranthro-transparency-and-data).
Reach past your home subfield
| Home subfield | Reach to all-fields anthropology by… |
|---|---|
| Sociocultural | draw the portable concept/mechanism, not just the ethnographic particular |
| Archaeology | connect material/temporal evidence to general claims about social life, not only site chronology |
| Biological / physical | tie human-variation or evolutionary findings to social and cultural meaning, not biology alone |
| Linguistic | show what the language data reveal about culture, power, or cognition beyond the grammar |
| Ethnohistory / applied | make the methodological or policy stake one the whole discipline shares |
Article type choice
- Major Article — field-shaping intervention, 6,000–10,000 words (incl. references and endnotes); abstract ≤ 200 words; up to 12 figures/tables. Receives the CA✩ Treatment.
- Report — a sharp finding, provocation, or new framework, 3,000–5,000 words (incl. refs/notes); abstract ≤ 200 words; up to 4 figures/tables. (Reports are not given the full CA✩ commentary.)
- Forum — a curated multi-author debate on a pressing issue.
- Discussion / Comment — a critique or reply to a CA piece from roughly the prior 8 months,
≤ 800 words including references (see
curranthro-rebuttal). - Current Applications — open-access section bridging academic and applied anthropology.
Anti-patterns
- "No one has studied community X" as the whole contribution (descriptive, subfield-only)
- A clean finding with no agenda-setting payoff — better as a Report than a Major Article
- Choosing Major Article for work that cannot withstand international published Comments
- A sprawling project that cannot be argued within the article type's word cap
- Treating ethics/consent as a later checkbox rather than a reason the project is even askable
Output format
【Question】one sentence
【All-fields reach】who outside the subfield cares, and why
【Intervention】reframing / new framework / agenda-setting synthesis / decisive case
【Commentary-worthy?】would international commentators argue about it? [Y/N]
【Article type】Major Article (CA✩) / Report / Forum / Discussion / Current Applications
【Ethics flag】any consent / community-accountability / heritage issue to design for now?
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】curranthro-literature-positioning
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— data/archives/lab sources by subfield../../resources/official-source-map.md— CA article types, word caps, CA✩ Treatment
Version History
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