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amanthro-review-process
GitHub解析《美国人类学家》期刊的审稿流程,涵盖编辑初审、匿名同行评审及关怀伦理。帮助用户预判拒稿风险,明确四学科意义与伦理要求,指导选择正确栏目并优化稿件以通过审核。
Trigger Scenarios
投稿前压力测试
选择合适栏目
解读决定信
了解审稿伦理标准
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill amanthro-review-process -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "amanthro-review-process",
"description": "Use when you need to understand how American Anthropologist (AA) evaluates a manuscript — editorial screening, anonymous peer review under an ethics of care, the four-field editorial board, decision categories, and how section choice shapes the path. Sets expectations and shapes the paper to survive review; it does not contact editors."
}
Review Process (amanthro-review-process)
Knowing how AA screens and decides lets you pre-empt the failure modes before submitting. AA is the four-field AAA flagship, uses anonymous peer review, and explicitly practices an ethics of care toward authors and reviewers — but the editorial bar is still four-field significance plus sound, ethical evidence.
When to trigger
- Before submitting, to stress-test against editorial screening grounds
- Choosing the right section (the review path differs for forums, multimodal, review essays)
- Interpreting a decision letter and setting expectations
- Understanding what reviewers are asked to weigh, including ethics
How AA review works
- Editorial screening first. The editor-in-chief and associate editors (a four-field board) assess fit, four-field significance, and obvious ethics issues before sending out for review. A technically fine but subfield-bound paper can be returned or redirected here.
- Anonymous peer review. Reviewers typically do not see author identities; anonymize the manuscript
and file name and provide a separate title page (see
amanthro-submission). Expect expert, sometimes cross-subfield, reviewers. - Ethics of care. AA states it strives for an ethics of care in editing and asks reviewers to do the same — constructive, non-destructive review. This does not lower the bar; it shapes the tone.
- Decision categories. Reject; major or minor revisions (revise-and-resubmit); accept. R&R is the common positive outcome; exact portal labels and acceptance-rate figures are not fixed in this pack.
- Section-specific paths. Vital Topics Forums and special sections are often invited or proposed (and AA may not always be accepting proposals); Multimodal and Public Anthropologies have their own editors and expectations; Review Essays are commissioned or pitched.
Shape the paper to pass
- Make four-field significance explicit early (avoids the "subfield-only" redirect).
- Engage the relevant conversations, including across subfields and beyond the metropolitan canon.
- Clear ethics up front: consent, anonymization, heritage/repatriation, community accountability —
an unresolved ethics concern is a serious problem at AA (see
amanthro-transparency-and-data). - Match the section to the work; don't send a 1,500-word engaged piece through the Research-Article path or a full study to a forum.
Anti-patterns
- Submitting a single-subfield paper to a four-field flagship with no broad framing
- Ignoring an obvious related literature or a non-metropolitan scholarship
- Treating reviewers' ethics-of-care tone as a sign the bar is low
- Pitching a Vital Topics Forum when proposals are closed; mis-targeting the section
- Leaving consent/heritage/anonymization unresolved and hoping review will overlook it
Output format
【Screening check】fit / four-field significance / ethics — any red flags?
【Significance】broad enough to clear "subfield-only"? [Y/N]
【Literature engaged】incl. cross-subfield + non-metropolitan? [Y/N]
【Ethics cleared】consent / anonymization / heritage resolved? [Y/N]
【Section】Research Article / Vital Topics / World / Public / Multimodal / Review Essay (right path?)
【Realistic outcome】reject / R&R / (rare) accept
【Next】amanthro-submission (or amanthro-rebuttal if decided)
What reviewers are asked to weigh (anticipate it)
| Reviewer focus | What it means at AA | How to pre-empt it |
|---|---|---|
| Four-field significance | Does this matter beyond the home subfield? | State the cross-field stake in the introduction |
| Evidence & rigor | Is the claim grounded; is interpretation disciplined? | Ground each claim; name and adjudicate the rival reading |
| Reflexivity | Is the author's position visible and accounted for? | Make positionality part of the argument |
| Ethics & care | Consent, anonymization, heritage, no harm | Resolve and state these before submitting |
| Citational practice | Are marginalized/regional voices engaged? | Cite beyond the metropolitan canon |
| Craft | Is it well written and legible across fields? | Polish with amanthro-writing-style |
Calibration anchors (hedged)
- The ethics of care shapes the tone of review (constructive, non-destructive), not the bar: expect rigorous, sometimes cross-subfield critique even in a generous letter.
- A revise-and-resubmit is the normal positive outcome; treat it as an invitation, not a near-miss
(see
amanthro-rebuttal). Outright first-round acceptance is rare. - Decision-category names, reviewer counts, and acceptance rates are not published as fixed figures in the checked public guidance; use the live Research Exchange/editorial letter wording.
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— peer-review model, ethics-of-care statement, section types, editorial board
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