From current-anthropology-skills
Defends the research design of a Current Anthropology manuscript across ethnographic, archival, archaeological, and biological modes, anticipating reviewer and commentator objections.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/current-anthropology-skills:curranthro-research-designThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
CA accepts many methodologies but is demanding about each, and the design of a Major Article will be
CA accepts many methodologies but is demanding about each, and the design of a Major Article will be
scrutinized in print by invited commentators under the CA✩ Treatment. The design must credibly
connect the argument (curranthro-theory-building) to evidence — and at CA, ethnographic and
qualitative inference is first-class, not a soft substitute for statistics. This skill is mode-aware:
pick the section that matches your work and defend it against the strongest alternative reading,
reflexively and ethically, as if a commentator were already writing the objection.
curranthro-literature-positioningcurranthro-theory-building).curranthro-transparency-and-data for repatriation and consent).For the single strongest rival reading, write one sentence: "If the rival account were right rather than mine, the evidence would look like ___; instead it looks like ___." For a Major Article, assume a commentator will name this rival in print — your Reply will be far stronger if the design already rules it out. If you cannot write the sentence, the design does not yet identify the contribution, regardless of how rich the material is.
curranthro-transparency-and-data)| Mode | The design question a referee/commentator presses first | The fix that earns trust |
|---|---|---|
| Ethnographic / interpretive | Is the evidentiary logic of "being there" stated, or assumed? | Name what participant observation generated; justify case/interlocutor selection |
| Archival / material | Are the archive's silences read, or treated as neutral data? | Read against the grain; state provenience, sampling, and what it cannot show |
| Biological / quantitative | Is the estimand clear and "race" handled with care? | State sample frame + power; ancestry ≠ social race; ethical sourcing |
| Multimodal / participatory | Was media consent and community authority designed in from the start? | Plan capture/consent up front; name how partners shaped the questions |
Because a Major Article's design is dissected in the published Comments, write the design section so a
commentator's objection has already been anticipated and answered in the text — that is what makes a
strong CA✩ Reply possible later (see curranthro-rebuttal).
【Mode】ethnographic / archival-material / biological-quant / multimodal-participatory
【Evidence base】sites/interlocutors/assemblage/sample + how selected
【Key assumption(s)】and how each is defended (incl. reflexivity)
【Rival ruled out】the adjudication sentence (the one a commentator will press)
【Disconfirmation】what would have shown you wrong
【Ethics designed in】consent / anonymization / accountability flagged? [Y/N]
【Next】curranthro-data-analysis
../../resources/external_tools.md — CAQDAS, archival tools, and lab/quant packages by subfield../../resources/official-source-map.md — CA scope and ethics/transparency notesnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin current-anthropology-skillsDefends research design for American Anthropologist manuscripts across ethnographic, archaeological, and biological anthropology.
Defends the research design of an American Sociological Review manuscript across quantitative, comparative-historical, ethnographic, and computational methods.
Guides analysis and interpretation for Current Anthropology manuscripts: disciplined qualitative inference, honest quantitative analysis, and transparent evidence presentation to survive expert review and published comments.