From governance-journal-skills
Edits academic manuscripts to meet Governance journal standards: comparative/international public-administration framing, front-loaded contribution, and word/abstract limits.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/governance-journal-skills:govern-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A *Governance* paper must be readable by a comparativist, a public-administration scholar, and a policy
A Governance paper must be readable by a comparativist, a public-administration scholar, and a policy researcher at once — and it must persuade them the finding teaches something about how the state governs, not just what happened in one administration. The recurring rejection note at this journal is "competent but parochial." This skill is about reaching that comparative/international readership and respecting the format — not about generating claims.
govern-submission).govern-literature-positioning).govern-tables-figures).【Contribution stated by end of intro?】[Y/N]
【Comparative framing?】case-of-what named; mechanism portable? [Y/N]
【Reads across PA + comparative + policy?】jargon defined / acronyms spelled? [Y/N]
【Abstract】word count (~150)
【Word count】≤ 9,000 excl. citations/bibliography? [Y/N]
【Style + anonymized + ORCID】author-date consistent; double-blind clean? [Y/N]
【Next】govern-transparency-and-data
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