From annual-review-of-sociology-skills
Guides users through the ARSoc commissioning process: how to suggest a topic and craft a Committee-ready pitch. Does not include literature synthesis or submission handling.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/annual-review-of-sociology-skills:arsoc-proposal-and-commissioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The topic passed `arsoc-topic-selection` and you want it considered for an ARSoc volume
arsoc-topic-selection and you want it considered for an ARSoc volumeThis is the single most important difference from a normal journal — get it right or you waste months. ARSoc is commissioning-driven:
arsoc-editor-strategy).Because you cannot manufacture an invitation, the closest controllable substitute is a one-to-two-page topic pitch that reads like the Committee's own reasoning: here is a subfield that has matured, here is why a sociologist in an adjacent area needs a map of it now, here is the spine I would impose, and here is why I can review it fairly. Put your name in front of the Committee as the person who could write that review.
| Element | What it must do | Length guide |
|---|---|---|
| The subfield & animating question | State the literature and the question about it (from arsoc-topic-selection) | ~1 paragraph |
| Why a synthesis is needed now | New evidence / method turn / policy salience; the cross-subfield payoff | ~1 paragraph |
| The organizing spine | The taxonomy or analytical structure you would impose — not a chapter list | ~2–3 paragraphs |
| Coverage signal | The main research lines and theoretical traditions you would weigh (breadth evidence) | a curated list |
| Provisional conclusions | Your read of what the area has settled and the open questions / forward agenda (the payoff) | ~1 paragraph |
| Your standing & balance | Why you can review this fairly, and how you will handle your own work even-handedly | ~2 sentences |
arsoc-editor-strategy)【Subfield & question】<one sentence>
【Why now】<new evidence / method turn / policy salience>
【Proposed spine】<the organizing framework in 2–3 sentences>
【Coverage signal】<research lines + theoretical traditions signalling breadth>
【Provisional conclusions + agenda】<what the review will argue and where the field should go>
【Route】topic suggestion / known-editor contact / accepted invitation
【Balance note】<how the author's own work is handled>
【Source status】Committee process / contact re-confirmed on Annual Reviews page? Y/N · 待核实
【Next step】→ arsoc-literature-synthesis (begin systematic reading) after the invitation
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin annual-review-of-sociology-skillsGuides negotiation of commissioned scope and anticipation of reviewer expectations for ARSoc review articles. Plans interaction with Editorial Committee and production team.
Frames a review topic for the ARE Editorial Committee: how intake works, how to suggest a topic, and what a Committee-ready pitch contains.
Navigates proposal and commissioning for the Annual Review of Psychology, including suggesting topics/authors and shaping invitation scope.