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How much should the provincial review of national social sciences be brushed off?
Brush enough space to meet the requirements.

Suggestion: It is necessary to decide whether to avoid regional dominant disciplines according to your own situation. For example, sociology is recognized as a dominant discipline in your province, and its research level is very influential throughout the country. What about you? You just graduated from a provincial university with a doctorate in sociology, and you don't have much contact with experts and scholars in the sociological circle in the province. These bosses have no idea who you are. Then, I suggest you try to avoid this subject when you declare the classification of project selection subjects. Why? Don't forget that there is a link in the evaluation of national social science projects called provincial primary screening. In the initial screening, experts from various disciplines in the province are usually organized. Don't let these experts leave their own people at this time and kick you out. This is too bad, too bad, the project application materials we have worked so hard to get are not even available in the province. The same is true when it comes to philosophy and social science projects in the province and humanities and social science research projects in colleges and universities of the Provincial Department of Education. Of course, if it is a project that does not need to be screened in the province during the evaluation process, this problem can be basically ignored, such as the humanities and social sciences fund project of the Ministry of Education, the scientific research project established by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, the Ministry of Civil Affairs and other national ministries and commissions, and the influence of peer experts in the province on whether the project wins the bid can be basically ignored. Then, of course, we should choose the subject classification based on the principle of "subject proximity"