soctheory-review-process
GitHub解读社会学理论期刊ST的双盲同行评审结果,解释编辑决策信号、审稿权重及拒稿原因。帮助用户评估修改价值、分类评论并指引后续技能使用,不代写回复信。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill soctheory-review-process -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "soctheory-review-process",
"description": "Use when you need to understand Sociological Theory (ST)'s double-anonymous peer review and interpret a decision letter focused on conceptual novelty and logical soundness. Explains the process and decision types; it does NOT draft the response document (that is soctheory-rebuttal)."
}
Understanding ST's Peer Review (soctheory-review-process)
When to trigger
- You just received an ST decision letter and need to interpret it
- You do not know what ST review weights or expects of you
- You are deciding whether an R&R is worth pursuing and how to read the editor's signals
- You need to triage reviewer comments by what ST actually values
What ST review is (durable norms)
ST uses double-anonymous peer review through SAGE's web-based system (Manuscript Central,
mc.manuscriptcentral.com/soct; 检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). The durable shape:
- A handling editor assigns the paper to reviewers expert in your theoretical tradition.
(The editorial team rotates; recent ST guidance lists a multi-person editor group rather than
a single EIC — confirm the current slate on the official ASA/ST page; do not name individuals
from memory. See
resources/official-source-map.md.) - Reviews focus on what ST exists to protect: a genuine conceptual contribution (a new way
of seeing — see
soctheory-contribution-framing), conceptual clarity, internal consistency, the logical soundness of the argument, and engagement with the relevant tradition. Reviewers do not ask about identification, sample size, robustness, or measurement validity — those are ASR/AJS criteria. - Decisions are commonly: Reject; Major Revision (R&R); Minor Revision; rarely an immediate Accept. Multiple rounds are normal for theory papers.
- An R&R is an invitation, not a promise; the bar can rise across rounds.
Desk-reject triggers specific to ST
The editor screens for fit and contribution before sending a paper out. Most common ST desk rejects: (1) "this is an empirical paper" (a hypothesis test in disguise); (2) a literature review with no original theoretical move; (3) an "application" of a theory that does not change the theory; (4) conceptual relabeling presented as new theory; (5) an argument with no engaged tradition; (6) length/format/masking failures or out-of-scope submissions (route to ASR/AJS, Sociological Methodology, ARS, or Theory and Society).
Reading the decision letter
| Signal in the letter | What it usually means | Your move |
|---|---|---|
| "Promising but the contribution is unclear" | Theory may be sound but under-differentiated | Re-run soctheory-contribution-framing |
| "Propositions are not well argued" | Reasoning gaps between premises and claims | Re-run soctheory-argument-development |
| "Reads as a review of the literature" | No real theoretical move | Re-run soctheory-literature-positioning + soctheory-writing-style |
| "Concepts are unclear / overlap existing ones" | Conceptual clarity challenged | Re-run soctheory-theory-construction (definition/extension) |
| "Theory over-reaches" | Scope unstated | Re-run soctheory-boundary-conditions |
| "Doesn't engage tradition T" | Positioning gap | Re-run soctheory-literature-positioning |
| Editor flags specific reviewer points as essential | The editor's priorities | Address these first and most fully |
Triaging reviewer comments
- Read the editor's letter as the master key. When reviewers disagree, the editor's framing tells you which issues are decision-critical.
- Separate substance comments from presentation comments. A missing mechanism or an undefended proposition outranks wording.
- Distinguish "the theory is wrong" from "the prose hid a sound argument." The first needs
re-theorizing; the second needs
soctheory-writing-style. - Note conflicts between reviewers and plan to adjudicate them transparently (in
soctheory-rebuttal).
Checklist
- Decision type identified (Reject / Major R&R / Minor)
- The editor's stated priorities extracted and ranked
- Each reviewer comment tagged: substance vs. presentation
- Comments mapped to the skill that addresses them (theory / argument / positioning / scope / contribution)
- Reviewer conflicts identified for transparent adjudication
- Realistic judgment made on whether the revision can meet the raised bar
Anti-patterns
- Treating an R&R as acceptance and making only cosmetic changes
- Ignoring the editor's letter and responding only to reviewers
- Reading reviews as "the reviewers will fix the theory for me"
- Promising to add an empirical test — ST neither wants nor accepts one
- Underestimating the number of rounds and over-claiming the revision is final
Output format
【Decision type】Reject / Major (R&R) / Minor
【Editor's priorities】ranked list
【Comment triage】substance: [...] | presentation: [...]
【Skill mapping】comment → soctheory-* skill
【Reviewer conflicts】[...]
【Go / no-go】pursue revision? rationale
【Next step】soctheory-rebuttal
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 14:28


