From annual-review-of-sociology-skills
Systematically gathers, reads, and synthesizes a large body of sociological research for an Annual Review of Sociology review, ensuring coverage discipline and avoiding citation gaps across theoretical traditions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/annual-review-of-sociology-skills:arsoc-literature-synthesisThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The topic was commissioned and it is time to read the subfield thoroughly
An ARSoc review's credibility rests on the reader's belief that you read everything that matters across methods and schools. Sociology spans quantitative, qualitative, computational, and theoretical work, and reviewers notice when one mode is slighted. Build coverage systematically rather than from memory:
arsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance and arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibility.Summarizing is restating each study; synthesizing is making the studies talk to each other. Maintain an evidence matrix as you read:
| Column | What to capture |
|---|---|
| Study | author–year, the result you will cite it for |
| Question/claim | exactly what it argues or measures (so non-comparable studies are not pooled) |
| Method/data | design, sample, mode (quant / qual / computational / theoretical) — so you can weight credibility |
| Finding | direction + magnitude, or the central claim (for who-found-what tables) |
| Tradition | which theoretical school / school it speaks for |
| Credibility | identification strength, sample, analytic transparency — your appraisal, since ARSoc runs no new analysis |
| Tension | which other studies it agrees/conflicts with, and why |
This matrix is the raw material for the organizing framework, the summary tables, and the even-handed treatment of debates. Crucially, you appraise primary studies (you are the subfield's referee-of-record for the wider discipline); you do not re-analyze them.
【Seed set】<canonical + commissioned-topic references>
【Snowball status】backward/forward iterated to saturation? Y/N
【Databases swept】Sociological Abstracts / WoS / Scopus / JSTOR / Scholar — by keyword + tradition? Y/N
【Mode coverage】quant + qual + computational + demographic + theoretical all swept? Y/N
【Frontier + adjacency】recent/forthcoming work and bordering literatures included? Y/N
【Saturation evidence】<where searches stopped yielding new must-cites>
【Evidence matrix】rows ready with claim / method / finding / tradition / appraisal / tension? Y/N
【Coverage risks】<any author/school/method an omission referee could name>
【Next step】→ arsoc-organizing-framework (impose the analytical spine on the matrix)
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