eursr-literature-positioning
GitHub用于将欧洲社会学评论(ESR)手稿定位到欧洲理论辩论中,避免被视作单一国家研究。通过识别核心争议、引用跨国前沿文献并精确界定贡献,增强论文的比较性和理论深度。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill eursr-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "eursr-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning a European Sociological Review (ESR) manuscript against the literature so it reads as a contribution to a comparative, theory-driven quantitative debate rather than a national note. Stakes the contribution in a European sociological debate and names the closest prior estimates; it does not write the literature review."
}
Literature Positioning (eursr-literature-positioning)
An ESR paper must convince a comparative-minded quantitative audience that the contribution moves a live European debate — about stratification, education, labor markets, family, migration, or attitudes — and not just add a coefficient for one more country. Positioning places the paper in that debate and shows precisely what it changes.
When to trigger
- Drafting or revising the introduction and the contribution statement
- A reviewer said you "missed the European literature" or "don't engage the comparative debate"
- Your national citations are solid but the paper doesn't connect to the cross-national frontier
- Distinguishing your contribution from the closest prior estimates
How ESR wants the literature engaged
- Frame a debate, not a citation list. Identify the live theoretical disagreement (e.g., relative vs. absolute mobility, primary vs. secondary effects in education, assimilation vs. boundary accounts of integration) and cite the works that define it.
- Engage the comparative frontier. ESR readers know the cross-national literature; cite the harmonized-data studies (ESS / EU-SILC / SOEP / comparative mobility tables) your estimate speaks to, not only the national-language work.
- Name the gap precisely. Not "little is known" — say what is contested, under-theorized, or confounded across contexts, and why resolving it advances the explanation.
- Position the contribution as a move. "Prior comparative work explains outcome Y via mechanism M; we show M is conditional on institution I / better understood as M′."
- Engage the strongest rival account and preview how the design adjudicates it (hand to
eursr-research-design).
Cross-national engagement (an ESR demand)
| If your paper is… | also engage… |
|---|---|
| a single-country panel | the comparative literature on the same mechanism across regimes |
| a cross-national snapshot | the over-time / cohort studies that bear on the trend |
| a methods-forward paper | the substantive comparative debate the estimate settles |
| a register/administrative study | the survey-based comparative findings it confirms or revises |
Desk-reject and early-rejection patterns at ESR
ESR editors screen for comparative/theoretical fit before sending a paper out; as ECSR's flagship they decline work that reads as a national note no matter how clean. These positioning failures most often draw an early decline.
| Pattern | Why it stalls at ESR | The positioning fix |
|---|---|---|
| "First study of X in country Y" | descriptive, single-country | frame the comparative mechanism the case bears on |
| Citations from one national literature | reads as a local paper | add the cross-national debate it speaks to |
| Gap stated as "little is known" | no live disagreement | name what is contested across contexts |
| Closest comparative estimate uncited | reads as evasion | engage the nearest comparative study; state the difference |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A scholar studies how tracking shapes the social gradient in test scores using PISA-linked panel data.
Weak frame: "First analysis of tracking and the SES gap in [country]" → national note, likely declined
Strong frame: enters the primary-vs-secondary-effects debate and the comparative tracking literature;
shows early tracking amplifies secondary effects (choice given performance), not primary effects
Move: "Comparative work attributes the gap mainly to performance differences; we show institutional
tracking shifts the balance toward choice-based (secondary) effects where tracking is early"
→ a portable, contestable claim
The same data go from a national gap description to a contribution the comparative-stratification field can use.
Referee pushback → ESR-specific fix
- "You missed key work." → The miss is usually the comparative frontier; add the cross-national anchor, not more national-language citations.
- "I don't see what this changes." → Restate the contribution as a move against a named prior estimate ("M is conditional / better understood as M′").
- "This belongs in a national journal." → Elevate the comparative stakes so the cross-national payoff is visible before the country details.
Calibration anchors
- The comparative frontier is the reference group. ESR positions a paper against harmonized-data, cross-national work — engaging only one national literature reads as off-target.
- Debate over inventory. A sharply framed disagreement that travels across European contexts beats an exhaustive but inert survey.
- The contribution is a verb. State what the paper does to the field's explanation, hedged when the move is a refinement rather than an overturning.
Anti-patterns
- A "literature dump" with no organizing debate
- Engaging only one national literature (a common ESR rejection reason)
- Strawmanning prior work or hiding the closest comparative estimate
- Self-citation worded so it breaks anonymity (ESR allows self-citation, not self-identification — see
eursr-submission) - "First to study" claims for an incremental, single-country contribution
Output format
【Debate】the live comparative sociological disagreement / open question
【Key works】the 3-6 that define it (incl. cross-national frontier)
【Gap】what is contested / under-theorized / confounded across contexts
【Move】how this paper changes the debate
【Strongest rival】and how the design will adjudicate it
【Next】eursr-theory-building
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— ESR scope and contribution expectations
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