Write and revise review articles for Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) using a structured skill stack that guides literature synthesis, conceptual framework design, editor interaction, and revision planning, with bilingual (en/zh-CN) support and SAGE ScholarOne preflight checks.
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Use when calibrating completeness vs. selectivity and ensuring fair, reflexive engagement across theoretical traditions, authors, and debates in a Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) review — including not over-promoting the author's own work or position. Audits coverage and even-handedness; it does not design the framework (proghg-organizing-framework) or write prose (proghg-writing-style).
Use when working with the Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) editors and SAGE — handling a commissioned progress report vs. a submitted review, anticipating what referees of a review evaluate, and negotiating scope. Plans the interaction; it does not run the submission preflight (proghg-submission) or draft the response letter (proghg-revision).
Use when systematically gathering, reading, and critically synthesizing a body of human-geography scholarship for a Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) review or progress report — coverage discipline across theoretical traditions and avoiding citation gaps. Builds the evidence corpus and synthesis notes; it does not impose the conceptual spine (proghg-organizing-framework) or write prose (proghg-writing-style).
Use when imposing a conceptual argument or analytical structure on a human-geography literature for a Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) review — the "spine" that turns a reading list into an argument about where the subfield is and should go. Designs the framework; it does not gather the literature (proghg-literature-synthesis) or judge balance (proghg-comprehensiveness-and-balance).
Use when choosing and executing the Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) intake route — a commissioned progress report vs. a submitted review or theoretical intervention — and shaping a proposal or report brief. Frames the route; it does not gather the literature (proghg-literature-synthesis) or run the submission preflight (proghg-submission).
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