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name: eursr-literature-positioning
description: Use when positioning a European Sociological Review (ESR) manuscript against the literature so it reads as a contribution to a comparative, theory-driven quantitative debate rather than a national note. Stakes the contribution in a European sociological debate and names the closest prior estimates; it does not write the literature review.
---

# Literature Positioning (eursr-literature-positioning)

An ESR paper must convince a comparative-minded quantitative audience that the contribution moves a
**live European debate** — about stratification, education, labor markets, family, migration, or
attitudes — and not just add a coefficient for one more country. Positioning places the paper in that
debate and shows precisely what it changes.

## When to trigger

- Drafting or revising the introduction and the contribution statement
- A reviewer said you "missed the European literature" or "don't engage the comparative debate"
- Your national citations are solid but the paper doesn't connect to the cross-national frontier
- Distinguishing your contribution from the closest prior estimates

## How ESR wants the literature engaged

1. **Frame a debate, not a citation list.** Identify the live theoretical disagreement (e.g., relative
   vs. absolute mobility, primary vs. secondary effects in education, assimilation vs. boundary
   accounts of integration) and cite the works that *define* it.
2. **Engage the comparative frontier.** ESR readers know the cross-national literature; cite the
   harmonized-data studies (ESS / EU-SILC / SOEP / comparative mobility tables) your estimate speaks to,
   not only the national-language work.
3. **Name the gap precisely.** Not "little is known" — say what is contested, under-theorized, or
   confounded across contexts, and why resolving it advances the explanation.
4. **Position the contribution as a move.** "Prior comparative work explains outcome Y via mechanism M;
   we show M is conditional on institution I / better understood as M′."
5. **Engage the strongest rival account** and preview how the design adjudicates it (hand to
   `eursr-research-design`).

## Cross-national engagement (an ESR demand)

| If your paper is… | also engage… |
|-------------------|--------------|
| a single-country panel | the comparative literature on the same mechanism across regimes |
| a cross-national snapshot | the over-time / cohort studies that bear on the trend |
| a methods-forward paper | the substantive comparative debate the estimate settles |
| a register/administrative study | the survey-based comparative findings it confirms or revises |

## Desk-reject and early-rejection patterns at ESR

ESR editors screen for comparative/theoretical fit before sending a paper out; as ECSR's flagship they
decline work that reads as a national note no matter how clean. These positioning failures most often
draw an early decline.

| Pattern | Why it stalls at ESR | The positioning fix |
|---------|----------------------|----------------------|
| "First study of X in country Y" | descriptive, single-country | frame the comparative mechanism the case bears on |
| Citations from one national literature | reads as a local paper | add the cross-national debate it speaks to |
| Gap stated as "little is known" | no live disagreement | name what is contested across contexts |
| Closest comparative estimate uncited | reads as evasion | engage the nearest comparative study; state the difference |

## Worked micro-example (illustrative)

A scholar studies how tracking shapes the social gradient in test scores using PISA-linked panel data.

```
Weak frame: "First analysis of tracking and the SES gap in [country]" → national note, likely declined
Strong frame: enters the primary-vs-secondary-effects debate and the comparative tracking literature;
  shows early tracking amplifies secondary effects (choice given performance), not primary effects
Move: "Comparative work attributes the gap mainly to performance differences; we show institutional
  tracking shifts the balance toward choice-based (secondary) effects where tracking is early"
  → a portable, contestable claim
```

The same data go from a national gap description to a contribution the comparative-stratification field can use.

## Referee pushback → ESR-specific fix

- *"You missed key work."* → The miss is usually the comparative frontier; add the cross-national
  anchor, not more national-language citations.
- *"I don't see what this changes."* → Restate the contribution as a move against a named prior estimate
  ("M is conditional / better understood as M′").
- *"This belongs in a national journal."* → Elevate the comparative stakes so the cross-national payoff
  is visible before the country details.

## Calibration anchors

- **The comparative frontier is the reference group.** ESR positions a paper against harmonized-data,
  cross-national work — engaging only one national literature reads as off-target.
- **Debate over inventory.** A sharply framed disagreement that travels across European contexts beats
  an exhaustive but inert survey.
- **The contribution is a verb.** State what the paper *does* to the field's explanation, hedged when
  the move is a refinement rather than an overturning.

## Anti-patterns

- A "literature dump" with no organizing debate
- Engaging only one national literature (a common ESR rejection reason)
- Strawmanning prior work or hiding the closest comparative estimate
- Self-citation worded so it breaks anonymity (ESR allows self-citation, not self-identification — see `eursr-submission`)
- "First to study" claims for an incremental, single-country contribution

## Output format

```
【Debate】the live comparative sociological disagreement / open question
【Key works】the 3-6 that define it (incl. cross-national frontier)
【Gap】what is contested / under-theorized / confounded across contexts
【Move】how this paper changes the debate
【Strongest rival】and how the design will adjudicate it
【Next】eursr-theory-building
```

## Supplementary resources

- [`../../resources/official-source-map.md`](../../resources/official-source-map.md) — ESR scope and contribution expectations
