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Documents scholarly apparatus, positionality, and coverage/search account for a Progress in Human Geography review under qualitative/critical-geography norms, replacing PRISMA with a reflexive transparency record.
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- The synthesis is settled and you must show *how* the literature was read and selected, and *from where*
A PiHG review reports no new empirical data of its own, so the usual replication-package machinery (raw data, estimation code, a reproducibility README of your analysis) does not apply to the review's claims. PiHG sits in a qualitative / critical-geography tradition, so transparency is scholarly apparatus and reflexivity, not a PRISMA flow tally. It bites on three things you do produce:
proghg-literature-synthesis), so "comprehensive" is a defensible claim rather than a boast.Distinguish this from primary-research reproducibility: you are not defending an identification strategy of your own (there is none); you are making your reading of others' work traceable and your standpoint explicit.
Carry forward the saturation log into a brief, sharable record. A formal PRISMA flow is usually inappropriate for a critical review — PiHG is not a systematic-review tally journal — but a transparent narrative of the search is increasingly expected:
| Element | What to document |
|---|---|
| Databases & dates | Web of Science, Scopus, GeoBase, Google Scholar — with search dates |
| Search terms & traditions | keyword strings and the theoretical-tradition names swept |
| Selection logic | how you decided what to engage vs. cite-in-cluster vs. set aside, and why |
| Tradition coverage | how political-economic, feminist, poststructural, postcolonial, more-than-human, and quantitative work were captured |
| Prior reports | how the standing PiHG progress reports on the area were accounted for |
| Saturation | where forward/backward snowballing stopped yielding new must-cites |
Use a formal PRISMA flow only if the piece is explicitly a systematic review of a tractable evidence base; confirm whether the topic warrants it on the author pages (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). For most PiHG reviews the narrative account is the right form.
【Apparatus】every literature claim traces to a complete, accurate citation? Y/N
【Attribution】concepts/turns credited to originators? Y/N
【Coverage account】databases + dates + terms/traditions + selection logic + saturation documented? Y/N
【Tradition + prior reports】tradition coverage and prior PiHG reports recorded? Y/N
【Positionality】standpoint stated where it shapes the appraisal? Y/N
【PRISMA】formal flow only if a systematic review warrants it; else narrative? Y/N · 待核实
【Ethics】COPE/ICMJE — funding, conflicts, AI use disclosed; authorship met? Y/N
【Next step】→ proghg-editor-strategy (commissioned report vs. submitted review) → proghg-submission
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