arsoc-editor-strategy
GitHub用于处理Annual Review of Sociology约稿的策略规划。协助协商综述范围,预判审稿人关注点(如平衡性、框架),并校准与编辑委员会及制作团队的协作流程,不涉及提交或修改信起草。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill arsoc-editor-strategy -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "arsoc-editor-strategy",
"description": "Use when working with the Annual Review of Sociology (ARSoc) Editorial Committee and Annual Reviews production team — negotiating the commissioned scope, anticipating what review referees evaluate, and the annual-volume timeline. Plans the interaction; it does not run the delivery preflight (arsoc-submission) or draft the response letter (arsoc-revision)."
}
Editor & Committee Strategy (arsoc-editor-strategy)
When to trigger
- The Editorial Committee invited the topic and you are negotiating the review's scope
- You want to anticipate what ARSoc reviewers of a review will push on (different from a paper)
- The editor has asked you to expand, cut, or rebalance coverage
- You are calibrating how the Committee review cycle and the Annual Reviews production timeline work
Who you are working with at ARSoc
ARSoc is run by an Editorial Committee — an editor (检索于 2026-06:co-editors Douglas Massey & Mary C. Waters;以官网为准), associate editors, regular members serving multi-year terms, and occasional one-year guest members — plus the journal's production team at Annual Reviews. Your primary partners differ by phase: the commissioning editor / Committee owns scope and acceptance; the production editor owns format, figures, copyediting, and the volume schedule. Because the article is commissioned, the relationship is more collaborative than adversarial — the Committee wants the review to succeed — but acceptance is not automatic: an invited manuscript is still assessed for accuracy, rigor, and balance (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
How review differs for a review article
ARSoc reviewers do not check an identification strategy or replicate results — there are none of the author's own. They evaluate the review as a review:
| Reviewer question | What they are really checking |
|---|---|
| Is the coverage complete? | the saturation/coverage account from arsoc-literature-synthesis / arsoc-transparency-and-reproducibility — can they name an omitted literature? |
| Is it balanced and accurate? | even-handedness across schools and methods; no self-promotion (arsoc-comprehensiveness-and-balance) |
| Is there a real framework? | the spine vs. an annotated bibliography (arsoc-organizing-framework) |
| Is it accessible? | can a sociologist from another subfield follow it (arsoc-writing-style) |
| Are the appraisals fair and correct? | does the author characterize each study's contribution and limits accurately |
| Is it the right scope? | not too narrow (specialist review) nor unfinishably broad (handbook) |
Reviewers of an ARSoc review are often the reviewed authors themselves — the people whose work is being weighed will read how you weighed it. This makes balance and accurate attribution strategic, not just ethical.
Sociology-specific editorial posture
- Treat the editor conversation as a scope contract about traditions, methods, and levels of analysis: theory, ethnography, historical/comparative work, surveys, experiments, networks, demography, and computational sociology do not ask identical evidence questions.
- When an editor asks for broader coverage, answer by naming which sociological debate the added work changes: mechanism, institution, inequality axis, cultural process, population pattern, organizational field, or methodological boundary.
- Push back on additions that flatten traditions into a bibliography; ARSoc value comes from mapping a debate and its tensions, not from treating every subfield as interchangeable coverage.
Scope negotiation with the Committee
- Lock scope early, in writing. The invitation/acceptance stage is where scope is cheapest to change. Confirm the boundaries — including which traditions and methods are in — before months of reading.
- Negotiate, don't capitulate, on coverage asks. If a referee or editor wants an added literature, assess whether it fits the spine; propose where it goes or explain why it is out of scope — a review cannot grow without bound and must stay in the word/page envelope (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
- Surface conflicts of interest. If a likely reviewer is a central author you must critique, tell the editor — Annual Reviews requires disclosure of potential bias, and it protects both the process and you.
- Respect the volume schedule. ARSoc publishes one volume per year; production has fixed deadlines. A late draft can slip a whole volume. Confirm the timeline with the production editor and plan backward from it.
- Keep a coverage ledger. Maintain a short, sharable record of what is in scope and why (and what was deliberately excluded), so when the editor or a referee asks "why not X?", you answer with a decision already made.
Checklist
- Scope agreed with the commissioning editor in writing at the invitation stage (traditions + methods specified)
- Anticipated the six review-referee questions (coverage, balance/accuracy, framework, accessibility, appraisal, scope)
- Coverage-expansion asks evaluated against the spine and the word/page envelope before agreeing
- Conflicts of interest (reviewers who are reviewed authors) flagged to the editor
- Attribution and appraisals double-checked, knowing reviewed authors may referee
- Volume/production timeline calibrated with the production editor (volatile — confirm)
- A plan for which asks you accept vs. push back on, with reasons
Anti-patterns
- Treating an invitation as guaranteed acceptance — invited reviews are still assessed for rigor and balance
- Accepting every "please also cover…" until the review loses its spine and overruns the envelope
- Mischaracterizing a reviewed author's work when that author may be your reviewer
- Hiding a conflict of interest instead of disclosing it (Annual Reviews requires disclosure)
- Missing the production deadline and slipping the volume
- Asserting current editors / timeline / process from memory rather than the live Annual Reviews pages
Output format
【Scope agreement】boundaries (traditions + methods) locked with editor in writing? Y/N
【Referee anticipation】coverage / balance / framework / accessibility / appraisal / scope — prepared each? Y/N
【Coverage asks】evaluated against spine + envelope; accept/push-back plan? Y/N
【COI】reviewed-author referees flagged to editor? Y/N
【Timeline】volume/production schedule calibrated? Y/N · 待核实
【Source status】current editors/process re-confirmed on Annual Reviews pages? Y/N
【Next step】→ arsoc-submission (delivery preflight)
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 12:25


