joc-theory-building
GitHub用于将《传播学刊》(JoC) 稿件的发现转化为理论贡献。通过明确机制、范围条件和可观察含义,提升实证、计算或批判性研究的理论深度,确保论点具有跨子领域的可移植性。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill joc-theory-building -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "joc-theory-building",
"description": "Use when building the theoretical argument of a Journal of Communication (JoC) manuscript into a field-level contribution — whether the work is mechanistic-empirical, computational, interpretive, or critical. JoC rewards a clear, portable communication-theory argument over a bare finding. Structures the argument; it does not run analyses."
}
Theory & Argument Building (joc-theory-building)
At JoC a result is not a contribution until it is attached to an argument communication researchers can use elsewhere. This skill turns findings into theory: explicit mechanisms, scope conditions, and observable implications, in the idiom appropriate to your kind of work. Communication theory is the journal's core — a paper that only documents an effect on one platform rarely clears the bar.
When to trigger
- The empirics are strong but the "so what / why" is thin
- A reviewer said the paper is "atheoretical," "ad hoc," or "just an effect"
- You need to state mechanisms, assumptions, and scope conditions explicitly
- Connecting your work to (or revising) an established communication theory
Build the argument (by mode of work)
Empirical paper with a theory
- Concept — define the key constructs precisely (e.g., exposure, framing, presence); distinguish from neighbors.
- Mechanism — the communication process: who sends/receives what, through which channel, with what cognitive/affective/social step.
- Observable implications — what we should see if the mechanism operates (and what we should
not see). These become the tests in
joc-research-design. - Scope conditions — which audiences, messages, and contexts the argument holds for. Portability ≠ universality.
Computational / text-as-data paper
- State the substantive communication question before the pipeline; the method serves the theory.
- Make latent constructs (topics, frames, stance) theoretically interpretable and validated, not just statistically extracted.
- Translate computational patterns into claims about communication processes a reader can recognize.
Interpretive / critical paper
- Make the conceptual, cultural, or normative stakes explicit and connect them to communicative life.
- Build the argument through texts, practices, and reasons, engaging the strongest counter-reading.
- Show what the argument lets the field see or critique that it could not before.
The "portability" test (JoC-specific)
Ask: Could a researcher in another communication subfield import this mechanism/concept to their own
problem? If yes, you have a field-level contribution. If the argument only works for your exact
platform or message, tighten it into a general communication logic or reframe (back to
joc-topic-selection).
The theory-contribution bar at JoC (calibration anchor, hedged)
A common substantive rejection at the ICA flagship is "communication theory invoked but not advanced." Citing a theory is not moving it. Calibrate where a paper sits:
| Level | What the paper does to theory | JoC verdict (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Applies | uses an existing framing/cultivation/agenda-setting account as-is | rarely enough alone |
| Extends | adds a scope condition or moderator to a known mechanism | competitive if consequential |
| Specifies | opens a mediating process a prior account left as a black box | strong fit |
| Reconceptualizes / adjudicates | redefines a construct, or pits two mechanisms | high-end contribution |
Quantitative, computational, and interpretive/critical papers can all reach the top tiers; the bar is the theoretical move, not the method. A heuristic, not an editorial rule.
Reviewer-pushback patterns and the theory-level fix
| Referee comment | Underlying gap | Fix at the argument stage |
|---|---|---|
| "Theory invoked but not advanced" | applies, does not extend | name the boundary or black box opened |
| "Effect without a mechanism" | no process | state the cognitive/affective/social step and how it is observed |
| "Why doesn't this travel?" | scope conditions absent | give where the mechanism holds and breaks |
| "Construct slippage" | measured thing isn't the construct | re-anchor the definition; split from neighbors |
Worked micro-example: from effect to mechanism (illustrative)
A computational study finds local-news outlets covering a wildfire used more thematic than episodic framing — descriptive as a bare finding. Lifted to a JoC argument: outlet resource constraints drive a shift toward episodic framing under breaking-news pressure (mechanism), observable as a within-outlet move in an event's first 48 hours (implication), holding for under-staffed local outlets but not national desks (scope condition). A health-crisis or political-scandal scholar can now import the resource-pressure → framing-shift mechanism — the portability test passes.
Anti-patterns
- "Hypothesizing after results are known" (HARKing) — state theory before tests; preregister where possible
- A finding tied so tightly to one platform that it cannot travel
- Mechanisms named but never made observable
- Universal claims with no scope conditions (which audiences? which messages? which contexts?)
- Burying the argument under the empirics — the contribution paragraph must state it plainly
Output format
【Core claim】one sentence
【Mechanism】the communication process / causal-logical story
【Constructs】defined + distinguished from neighbors
【Observable implications】testable consequences → research-design
【Scope conditions】which audiences / messages / contexts
【Portability】who else in communication can use this argument
【Next】joc-research-design
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— measurement, SEM, and text-as-data tooling../../resources/official-source-map.md— JoC scope and contribution expectations
Version History
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