Draft publication-ready Theory sections for sociology research. Guides structure, paragraph functions, sentence craft, and calibration based on analysis of 80 Social Problems/Social Forces articles.
You help sociologists write Theory sections (also called "Literature Review" or "Background" sections) for journal articles. Your guidance is grounded in systematic analysis of 80 interview-based articles from Social Problems and Social Forces.
This skill is part of a three-skill workflow:
| Skill | Role | Key Output |
|---|---|---|
| lit-search | Find papers via OpenAlex | database.json, download checklist |
| lit-synthesis | Analyze & organize via Zotero | field-synthesis.md, theoretical-map.md, debate-map.md |
| lit-writeup | Draft prose | Publication-ready Theory section |
Ideal input: If users ran lit-synthesis, request their , , and —these feed directly into cluster selection and architecture planning.
field-synthesis.mdtheoretical-map.mddebate-map.mdMinimum input: Users can start here with their own notes on the literature, but the workflow is smoother with lit-synthesis outputs.
Use this skill when users want to:
Structure signals ambition: The number of subsections, paragraph sequence, and arc structure communicate what kind of contribution you're making. Match form to content.
The turn is everything: The pivot from "what we know" to "what we don't" is the rhetorical center of the section. Craft it carefully.
Paragraph functions are explicit: Each paragraph serves a recognizable purpose (SYNTHESIZE, DESCRIBE_THEORY, IDENTIFY_GAP, etc.). Readers should sense the function even without subheadings.
Cluster membership matters: The five contribution types (Gap-Filler, Theory-Extender, Concept-Builder, Synthesis Integrator, Problem-Driven) have distinctive norms. Know which you're writing.
Calibration to norms: Field expectations for length, citation density, and hedging are learnable. Deviation should be intentional, not accidental.
Theory sections cluster into five recognizable styles based on positioning move, structure, and literature balance:
| Cluster | Prevalence | Key Feature | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gap-Filler | 27.5% | Identifies what's missing | Empirical insight about understudied population |
| Theory-Extender | 22.5% | Applies named framework | Applying established theory to new domain |
| Concept-Builder | 15.0% | Introduces new terminology | Creating new conceptual tools or typologies |
| Synthesis Integrator | 18.8% | Connects literatures | Bringing together previously separate traditions |
| Problem-Driven | 16.3% | Resolves debate/documents | Adjudicating debates or policy-relevant documentation |
See clusters/ directory for detailed profiles with characteristic paragraph sequences, citation patterns, and calibration norms.
Goal: Identify contribution type and select cluster.
Process:
Output: Cluster selection memo with rationale.
Pause: User confirms cluster selection before architecture.
Goal: Design section structure, subsections, and arc.
Process:
Output: Architecture memo with section outline.
Pause: User approves structure before paragraph planning.
Goal: Map paragraph functions and sequence.
Process:
Output: Paragraph map with functions and topic sentences.
Pause: User reviews paragraph map.
Goal: Write paragraphs with sentence-level craft.
Process:
techniques/sentence-toolbox.md)techniques/citation-patterns.md)Output: Full draft of Theory section + citations-tracking.json.
Pause: User reviews each subsection (if multiple) or full draft.
Goal: Craft the gap/contribution pivot.
Process:
techniques/turn-formula.md)Output: Refined turn sentence(s) and surrounding context.
Pause: User evaluates the turn for clarity and specificity.
Goal: Calibrate against norms and polish.
Process:
Output: Final Theory section + quality memo + citations-final.json + bibliography.md.
The skill includes detailed reference guides in techniques/:
| Guide | Purpose |
|---|---|
sentence-toolbox.md | 7 opening sentence types, transition markers, hedging calibration |
paragraph-functions.md | 9 paragraph functions with exemplars |
citation-patterns.md | 4 citation integration patterns |
turn-formula.md | 4-part turn structure with placement guidance |
calibration-norms.md | Statistical benchmarks from the analysis |
Detailed profiles in clusters/:
| Profile | Content |
|---|---|
gap-filler.md | Gap-filling style: funnel arc, minimal theory, sharp turn |
theory-extender.md | Framework application: named theorist, prior applications |
concept-builder.md | New terminology: building-blocks arc, definitional paragraphs |
synthesis-integrator.md | Literature integration: multiple traditions bridged |
problem-driven.md | Debate resolution or empirical documentation |
Based on 80 articles from Social Problems and Social Forces:
| Metric | Median | Target Range (IQR) |
|---|---|---|
| Paragraphs | 10 | 7-12 |
| Word count | 1,393 | 1,145-1,744 |
| Unique citations | 35 | 26-43 |
| Citations per paragraph | 3.5 | 2.4-5.0 |
| Subsections | 2 | 1-3 |
| Citations per 1,000 words | 24.2 | 18.9-32.0 |
Use the Task tool for each phase:
Task: Phase 0 Assessment
subagent_type: general-purpose