eursr-writing-style
GitHub专为欧洲社会学评论(ESR)论文起草与润色,面向比较定量读者。遵循OUP/ESR格式规范,确保正文加参考文献控制在8000字内,摘要不超过200字。优化行文逻辑,翻译统计结果,提升语言清晰度,严禁虚构内容。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill eursr-writing-style -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "eursr-writing-style",
"description": "Use when drafting or polishing a European Sociological Review (ESR) manuscript so it reads for a comparative quantitative audience, follows OUP\/ESR conventions, and fits the limits (Articles around 8,000 words including endnotes and references; abstract at most 200 words). Tightens prose and format; it does not invent content."
}
Writing Style (eursr-writing-style)
An ESR paper must be readable by a comparative-minded quantitative sociologist, formatted to OUP/ESR conventions, and disciplined to a target length that includes endnotes and references. This skill is about reaching ESR's audience and respecting the format — not generating claims.
When to trigger
- Drafting the introduction, framing the contribution, or final polish
- Over the ~8,000-word target and needing to cut without losing the argument
- Writing the ≤200-word abstract
- Aligning citations and format to OUP/ESR conventions (author-date, in English)
Reach the comparative quantitative audience
- Front-load the contribution. By the end of the introduction the reader knows the question, the mechanism and hypotheses, the comparative/longitudinal leverage, and what the paper changes.
- Lead with the mechanism, support with models. State the macro–micro argument (from
eursr-theory-building) in words first; the estimates serve it. Avoid a results-first narration. - Translate the estimates. Report what a coefficient means (a predicted-probability scenario, a marginal effect), not just its sign and stars — the reader thinks substantively.
- Acceptable English. ESR considers only papers in good English; clarity and concision are the author's responsibility. Spell out acronyms; define harmonization schemes (ISCED/CASMIN, ISEI/EGP) on first use.
Format to OUP/ESR conventions
- Citations: author-date, parenthetical (e.g., "(Gans, 1962)"); one consistent style (manage with Zotero/BibTeX). Endnotes and references count toward the ~8,000 words.
- Anonymity: no author-identifying information anywhere in the manuscript; you may cite your own work but must word it so it does not identify you ("in our prior study" → "in a prior study").
- Abstract: ≤200 words, with no identifying information; keywords as requested.
- Language: English; figures/tables placed per OUP instructions.
Fit the length (incl. text + endnotes + references; tables/figures excluded)
- Tighten the literature review — engage the debate, not every paper (see
eursr-literature-positioning). - Endnotes and references count, so prune redundant citations and over-long reference strings; keep endnotes lean.
- Move extended robustness, invariance tables, and harmonization detail to the (supplementary) appendix.
- Longer-than-8,000 papers are accepted but reviewers are asked whether the contribution justifies the length — make every page earn its place.
Prose moves an ESR reader needs
| Weakness | Comparative reader experiences | Prose fix |
|---|---|---|
| Results-first narration | can't find the argument | lead with the mechanism + hypotheses |
| Stars-only interpretation | doesn't know the magnitude | translate to a predicted-probability scenario |
| Coding schemes undefined | stalls on ISCED/EGP | define harmonization on first use |
| Over-long reference strings | length burned, argument thin | prune; endnotes + references count |
| Self-citation in identifying voice | anonymity broken | "in a prior study," not "in our prior study" |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A multilevel-study introduction is rewritten to reach the ESR audience.
Before: "We estimate random-slope models of the SES gradient in test scores across PISA waves..."
→ method-first; the reader doesn't know the argument
After: "Does early tracking widen the social gap in achievement by forcing high-stakes choices on
families under uncertainty? We argue it shifts the gap from performance to choice..." → mechanism
first, hypothesis visible, comparison implied
Abstract: trimmed 236 → 192 words, finding plain, no institution named → within ≤200
Length: pruned 35 redundant citations + 4 long endnotes, recovering ~700 words toward the ~8,000 target
The contribution leads, the method follows, and the prune is treated as a budget item.
Referee pushback → ESR-specific fix
- "Reads as a results report." → Move the mechanism and hypotheses into the first two pages so the argument leads the estimates.
- "What does this coefficient mean substantively?" → Translate it into a predicted-probability or marginal-effect scenario the reader can picture.
- "Over length." → Tighten literature engagement, prune citation strings and endnotes; references and endnotes count, tables and figures do not.
Calibration anchors
- Write for the comparative quantitative reader. ESR's reader thinks in mechanisms and magnitudes — lead with the argument and translate the estimates.
- Endnotes and references are inside the target. ESR counts them toward ~8,000 words — budget citations from the first draft.
- Confirm length/abstract specifics against the current OUP guidelines if exact limits are decision-relevant; the broad shape (~8,000; ≤200-word abstract) is stable.
Anti-patterns
- A method-first or results-first intro that never states the mechanism or comparative stakes
- Reporting estimates as stars without substantive translation
- An abstract over 200 words or one that hides the finding
- Self-references worded so they break anonymity
- Treating endnotes and references as "free" — they count toward ~8,000 words
Output format
【Contribution stated by end of intro?】[Y/N]
【Mechanism-first, estimates translated?】[Y/N]
【Abstract】word count (≤200), non-identifying?
【Word count】Article ~8,000 incl. text + endnotes + references? (longer justified?)
【OUP style + anonymous + author-date】[Y/N]
【Next】eursr-transparency-and-data
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— word/abstract caps, OUP citation style, anonymity, formatting
Version History
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