aaag-review-process
GitHub解析《美国地理学家协会年鉴》的双盲评审流程、编辑架构及拒稿标准,辅助作者预判审稿意见、选择合适领域并解读决定信。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill aaag-review-process -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "aaag-review-process",
"description": "Use when you need to understand how the Annals of the American Association of Geographers evaluates a manuscript — double-anonymous review routed through a subject editor by area, 1-3 referees (one being the editor or designate), decision categories, and what desk-rejects a paper. Sets expectations; it does not write the paper or the response letter."
}
Review Process (aaag-review-process)
Knowing how the Annals judges a paper lets you pre-empt the objections that sink it. Submissions are routed to a subject editor by area, reviewed double-anonymously, and held to the broad four-area flagship's bar. Confirm volatile specifics on the official pages (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
When to trigger
- Before submission, to stress-test against likely reviewer and editor objections
- Choosing the area so the right subject editor and reviewers handle the paper
- Interpreting a decision letter before drafting a response (
aaag-rebuttal)
How the Annals reviews (verify current wording)
- Editorial structure. A subject editor leads each area — Geographic Methods; Human Geography; Nature and Society; Physical Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences — plus a General Geography / cross-disciplinary editor and a Cartography Editor. Editors serve four-year terms (current editors are volatile — 检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
- Review model. Double-anonymous peer review for Articles, Special Issues, Forums, and Commentaries, by one to three referees, one of whom is the editor or a designate. Commentary Responses undergo single-anonymous review.
- Decision categories. Accept / minor revision / major revision (revise-and-resubmit) / reject — exact labels vary; treat a major revision as a genuine, scoped invitation.
What gets a paper desk-rejected or rejected early
| Trigger | Why it fails | Pre-empt with |
|---|---|---|
| Not really geography | space/place/scale is decorative | aaag-topic-selection (delete-test) |
| Wrong area / wrong venue | specialty-venue increment to the flagship | aaag-topic-selection, aaag-literature-positioning |
| Over the word cap / format off | exceeds 11,000 inclusive; non-Chicago | aaag-writing-style, aaag-submission |
| Spatial method not defended | autocorrelation/MAUP/validation ignored | aaag-research-design, aaag-data-analysis |
| Atheoretical | descriptive mapping, no concept | aaag-theory-building |
| Cartography below standard | artifactual maps, no projection/legend | aaag-tables-figures |
Area-aware reviewer expectations
- Methods reviewers probe inference, generality beyond one dataset, and spatial assumptions.
- Human reviewers probe theoretical engagement, positionality, and interpretive rigor.
- Nature-Society reviewers check that both sides are theorized and integrated.
- Physical / RS reviewers check measurement validity, validation samples, and uncertainty.
Reading a decision letter
| Decision | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Accept (rare on first pass) | publishable | final-submission guidelines; production |
| Minor revision | small, scoped changes | address fully and quickly (aaag-rebuttal) |
| Major revision (R&R) | promising, but real gaps | treat as a genuine invitation; rebuild where asked |
| Reject (with encouragement) | not now, but resubmittable | if invited, address substance before any resubmission |
| Desk reject | scope/fit/format failure | re-evaluate venue and the geography fit |
Editors weigh strong, geographically-grounded support across referees plus their own judgment; a single enthusiastic review rarely carries a paper, and a fixable methods gap need not sink one.
Self-screen before you submit (pre-empt the desk)
- Could a generalist geographer state the contribution and the area in one sentence?
- Is every map and spatial method defensible to an area specialist and a methods reviewer?
- Are anonymity and the inclusive word cap genuinely satisfied?
Checklist
- Area declared so the right subject editor receives it
- Manuscript double-anonymized (text, self-refs, file metadata)
- Likely area-specific objections pre-empted in the design and exhibits
- Word cap and Chicago style satisfied before submission
- Maps meet cartographic standard; spatial methods defended
Anti-patterns
- Letting the system pick the area for you (lands with the wrong editor/reviewers)
- Submitting work whose geography is decorative and hoping reviewers overlook it
- Treating a major revision as a rejection rather than a scoped path to acceptance
- Ignoring the Cartography Editor's standard for maps
Output format
【Area / editor】Methods / Human / Nature-Society / Physical / General
【Review model】double-anonymous, 1-3 referees (one editor/designate)
【Top 3 likely objections】by area, each with its pre-emption
【Desk-reject risk】geography decorative? cap/format? [Y/N]
【Next】aaag-submission (pre-submit) or aaag-rebuttal (post-decision)
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— editorial structure, review model, decision categories../../resources/README.md— shared reviewer-objection-checklist background
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 12:23


