Skills Soft Skills Responding to Academic Review Feedback

Responding to Academic Review Feedback

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amann-revision
A comprehensive guide for addressing rigorous academic peer review feedback, especially for top-tier journals. It provides a structured, point-by-point framework for authors to revise their work, focusing on strengthening the core theoretical framework, integrating coverage gaps, establishing critical attitude, and maintaining scholarly balance. Use this when responding to major revisions or full-review referee reports.
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Overview

Revision & Response for a Review (amann-revision)

When to trigger

  • A proposal decision letter arrived (invited / revise-and-resubmit / declined)
  • A full-review referee letter arrived (major revision is the norm for a long review)
  • Referees flagged "no real framework," missing streams, imbalance, or "reads like a list"
  • You need a point-by-point response letter for a review article, not a primary paper

First: which letter is this?

Annals' two-step process produces two kinds of feedback, and they call for different moves:

  • Proposal-stage feedback (double-blind, from the Associate Editors). The decision is mainly about fit and promise: is the literature Annals-scale, and is there a genuinely new framework under "New insights"? A revise-and-resubmit here usually means sharpen the contribution before the full review is invited — route back through amann-topic-selection / amann-organizing-framework / amann-proposal-framing.
  • Full-review feedback (editor-only: Associate Editor and Editor). The review is being developed; feedback is about execution — framework strength, coverage, balance, attitude, accessibility. This is the classic point-by-point revision below.

Categories of full-review feedback (and how to answer each)

Triage every point into one bucket:

Feedback type Typical phrasing Response move
Framework / contribution "this is an annotated bibliography" / "where is the integration?" strengthen or make explicit the spine (amann-organizing-framework); do not just reorder — this is the acceptance bar
Attitude / agenda "this is descriptive; take a position" / "the agenda is generic" add the critical position and a framework-tied agenda (amann-writing-style)
Coverage gap "you omit the X stream / author Y" almost always concede and integrate; place the work in the right cell; re-run saturation (amann-literature-synthesis)
Balance / fairness "this slights school Z / over-cites the author" steelman the slighted side; re-audit self-citation (amann-evidence-standards)
Appraisal accuracy "you mischaracterize study W" correct it precisely — reviewed authors often referee
Scope "too broad / too narrow" renegotiate with the editor (amann-editor-strategy); rescope deliberately, not by random cuts

Writing the response letter

  • Point-by-point, quote-then-respond. Reproduce each comment, then state the change and where it lives (section/page/table/figure).
  • Framework asks are existential — answer them first. "No real framework" is a reject reason at Annals; a stronger or more explicit spine, not reordered paragraphs, is the required answer.
  • Coverage asks: concede gracefully and integrate. A missing stream is a real defect in a review-of-the-field; adding it strengthens the article. Resist defensiveness.
  • Balance asks: show the steelman. Demonstrate the revised text states the other side at its strongest.
  • Disagree rarely and respectfully. If an ask would break the framework or expand scope unfinishably, explain the trade-off and propose an alternative, ideally pre-cleared with the editor.
  • Keep the editor central. Because the full review is developed with the AE and Editor, route scope conflicts and incompatible asks to them rather than trying to satisfy everyone.
  • Track every addition's ripple. Adding a stream can shift the review's center of gravity; after each integration, re-check that the framework cells, the synthesis tables, and the balance audit still hold.

Checklist

  • Identified whether the letter is proposal-stage (fit/promise) or full-review (execution)
  • Every comment triaged (framework / attitude / coverage / balance / appraisal / scope)
  • "No framework" / "annotated bibliography" answered with a stronger explicit spine, not reordering
  • "Descriptive" answered by adding a critical position + framework-tied agenda
  • Coverage gaps conceded and integrated into the right cell; saturation re-run
  • Balance complaints answered by demonstrable steelmanning + self-citation re-audit
  • Mischaracterizations corrected precisely (reviewed authors may be the referees)
  • Scope conflicts routed to the editor for adjudication
  • Point-by-point letter: quote-then-respond, with section/page/table locations
  • Framework, coverage, and balance re-audited after all additions

Anti-patterns

  • "Fixing" a no-framework critique by shuffling paragraphs without strengthening the spine
  • Answering a "be more provocative" ask with the same neutral prose
  • Defending an omission rather than adding the missing stream (a review gap is a real defect)
  • Answering a balance complaint with assertions of fairness instead of revised, steelmanned text
  • Mischaracterizing or dismissing a reviewed author who is likely your referee
  • Bloating scope to satisfy every "also cover…" until the review no longer finishes

Output format

【Letter type】proposal-stage (fit/promise) / full-review (execution)
【Triage】each comment bucketed (framework/attitude/coverage/balance/appraisal/scope)? Y/N
【Framework asks】spine strengthened/made explicit (not reordered)? Y/N
【Attitude/agenda】critical position + framework-tied agenda added? Y/N
【Coverage gaps】conceded + integrated into cells; saturation re-run? Y/N
【Balance】steelman shown in revised text; self-citation re-audited? Y/N
【Scope conflicts】routed to editor? Y/N
【Letter】point-by-point, quote-then-respond, with locations? Y/N
【Next skill】→ amann-submission (re-preflight the revised proposal or review)
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Category Soft Skills
Name amann-revision
Version v20260724
Size 6KB
Updated At 2026-07-28
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