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Use when responding to an American Journal of Sociology (AJS) decision — an R&R response letter to multiple double-blind reviewers and the editor, or an author Reply to a published Comment in AJS's Comment-and-Reply tradition. Structures a persuasive, evidence-based response; it does not fabricate results or contact editors.

brycewang-stanford By brycewang-stanford schedule Updated 6/12/2026

name: ajs-rebuttal description: Use when responding to an American Journal of Sociology (AJS) decision — an R&R response letter to multiple double-blind reviewers and the editor, or an author Reply to a published Comment in AJS's Comment-and-Reply tradition. Structures a persuasive, evidence-based response; it does not fabricate results or contact editors.

Rebuttal & Reply (ajs-rebuttal)

Two distinct AJS situations need a response: a revise-and-resubmit (respond to anonymous reviewers

  • editor) and an author Reply to a published Comment (AJS's long Comment-and-Reply tradition). Both reward calm, specific, evidence-based engagement over defensiveness. Verify any process detail (R&R timelines, Comment/Reply mechanics) on the live pages before submission.

When to trigger

  • You received an R&R and must write a response letter + revise
  • A Comment on your published AJS article appeared and you are writing the Reply
  • You are deciding whether and how to contest a reviewer point

R&R response letter (multiple reviewers + editor)

  1. Open with a synthesis. Thank the editor/reviewers; state the 2–3 biggest changes up front so the editor sees the paper improved.
  2. Point-by-point, verbatim. Quote each comment, then respond. Use a consistent format (Comment → Response → Change made, with manuscript location/page).
  3. Concede or contest, explicitly. If you agree, show the change. If you disagree, give a reasoned, evidence-based case — never ignore a point.
  4. Reconcile conflicting reviewers. When two anonymous reviewers disagree, adjudicate openly and explain your choice; the editor decides, so make the reasoning legible.
  5. Keep double-blind discipline in any re-uploaded files (the revision is still anonymized).

Author Reply to a Comment (AJS-distinctive)

  • Represent the Comment's argument fairly before responding — quote it accurately.
  • Separate substantive disagreement from misreadings; correct misreadings briefly, then engage the real point.
  • Aim for a Reply that advances the field's understanding, not a last word; concede what is right.
  • Keep it proportionate and civil — the exchange is read by the whole discipline.

Concede-or-contest decision aid (AJS R&R)

For each reviewer point, decide deliberately; the editor reads your reasoning, so make it legible.

The point asks for… Default move
A change that strengthens the paper concede; cite the location
Deepening the theory (common at AJS) concede and lead with it up front
A change that would weaken the paper contest with reasoned evidence
Two reviewers disagree adjudicate openly; the editor decides

Calibration with a quick example (hedged)

Confirm against the journal's current submission guidelines. AJS R&R letters typically push for theoretical deepening, not just more robustness, so headline changes should be argument-level; in the Comment-and-Reply tradition the whole discipline reads the exchange, rewarding a measured Reply over one that aims to "win." Illustrative: a network-inequality R&R asks to deepen the theory, add a check, and drop a "speculative" mechanism; the author leads with a sharpened mechanism, adds one placebo, and contests the third with evidence it yields a distinctive prediction.

Anti-patterns

  • Defensiveness, dismissiveness, or ignoring a reviewer/commenter point
  • Claiming to have made a change without actually making it (editors check)
  • Caving to a reviewer demand that would weaken the paper instead of arguing the case
  • In a Reply: straw-manning the Comment or treating it as an attack to be "won"
  • Breaking anonymity in a re-uploaded R&R file
  • Answering a request to deepen the theory with more robustness tables, not a stronger argument

Response pass for American Journal of Sociology

Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the social process, data leverage, causal or interpretive warrant, and theoretical payoff; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: sociology reviewers who value deep theory, durable empirical leverage, and careful social-mechanism claims.

  • Do the pass: Separate editor-order changes from referee-specific changes; answer each major objection with manuscript edits plus a short evidence citation, not tone.
  • Return a ledger: give claim / evidence / risk / manuscript location rows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue.
  • Sibling guard: compare against ASR for broader empirical sociology, Social Forces for wider substantive range, Demography for population mechanisms; if a sibling owns the contribution, recommend re-routing before polishing format.
  • Stop condition: do not give submission-ready advice until the pack's resources/official-source-map.md has been checked for volatile rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.

Output format

【Mode】R&R response letter / author Reply to a Comment
【Headline changes】the 2–3 biggest improvements (R&R) or the core of the Reply
【Point-by-point】each comment → response → change + location
【Conceded】points accepted (with the change)
【Contested】points disputed (with the evidence/reasoning)
【Conflicts reconciled】how disagreeing reviewers were adjudicated (R&R)
【Anonymity / tone】re-upload anonymized; civil and proportionate? [Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via Editorial Manager

Supplementary resources

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