From gec-skills
Describes GEC's double-anonymized review, editorial screening, and decision categories to help authors prepare manuscripts and interpret outcomes.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/gec-skills:gec-review-processThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Knowing how GEC screens and decides lets you pre-empt the failure modes before submitting. GEC uses
Knowing how GEC screens and decides lets you pre-empt the failure modes before submitting. GEC uses double-anonymized review and screens first for scope and social-science fit — the most common avoidable rejection is a paper without a genuine human-dimensions contribution. Process facts were refreshed from the official Guide for Authors on 2026-06-20.
gec-submission).【Scope / fit check】human-dimensions + policy relevance clear? [Y/N]
【Social-science component】significant and central? [Y/N]
【Literature engaged】interdisciplinary? [Y/N]
【Review model】double-anonymized — manuscript anonymized? [Y/N]
【Realistic outcome】reject / major revision / minor revision
【Next】gec-submission (or gec-revision-and-rebuttal if decided)
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