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Calibrates completeness vs. selectivity in literature reviews for the journal Progress in Human Geography. Ensures fair engagement across theoretical traditions and reflexive positioning.
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- The conceptual framework is set and you are filling cells with the literature
A PiHG review must be comprehensive in coverage yet selective and critical in emphasis. The reader should trust that nothing important is missing, while the prose foregrounds the interventions that move the debate. Resolve the tension by tiering the corpus:
| Tier | Treatment |
|---|---|
| Field-defining interventions | engaged critically in the text — what they reframed and their limits |
| Important contributions | grouped and weighed within the framework's cells; cited with their conceptual move |
| Confirmatory / extending | cited in clusters ("see also …") to show coverage without bloating prose |
| Tangential | cited only where they bear on a specific claim; not every adjacent work belongs |
Comprehensiveness is proven by the citation set (the saturation log from proghg-literature-synthesis); selectivity is exercised in the prose. A review that summarizes every work at equal length has abdicated the critical judgment that is its value.
PiHG is a state-of-the-art appraisal: its account of a debate becomes the discipline's shared reference. Human geography is also a politically and theoretically plural discipline, so balance is reflexive, not merely "neutral":
proghg-transparency-and-reproducibility); this is expected in a critical-geography review, not optional.If you have published in the subfield, the review must not read as a retrospective of your program or a brief for your school. Guardrails:
【Tiering】corpus split field-defining/important/confirmatory/tangential? Y/N
【Comprehensiveness evidence】saturation log + citation set support "nothing important missing"? Y/N
【Steelman】each rival tradition stated at its strongest? Y/N
【Tradition balance】political-economic/feminist/poststructural/postcolonial/more-than-human/quantitative each weighed fairly? Y/N
【Position-taking】author's reading stated and labelled; rivals represented fairly? Y/N
【Reflexivity】author's standpoint surfaced where it shapes the appraisal? Y/N
【Self-citation audit】own work at warranted tier; emphasis identity-blind? Y/N
【Next step】→ proghg-tables-figures (debate-mapping tables + conceptual figure)
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