Skills Development JAAR Manuscript Workflow Router

JAAR Manuscript Workflow Router

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This skill acts as the central orchestrator for writing and submitting manuscripts to the Journal of the American Academy of Religion (JAAR). It guides authors through the entire writing lifecycle, emphasizing the critical 'reframing test' to ensure the work addresses issues of broad, fundamental interest to the study of religion, rather than remaining confined to a narrow subfield. It provides a structured path from initial idea generation to final submission and revision.
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Overview

JAAR Workflow Router (jaar-workflow)

The orchestrator for a JAAR submission. JAAR's editorial office reads every submission and, before any peer review, asks one decisive question: does this article address a problem of "broad and fundamental interest to the study of religion" and reach beyond the sub-specialty it comes from? If not, the editor returns it for reframing before review. The router makes you answer that first.

When to trigger

  • Starting a JAAR article and unsure where to begin
  • Mid-project and unsure which skill applies next
  • A draft reads as a contribution to one tradition/subfield only (reframing risk)
  • Returning with a decision letter (route to jaar-revision-and-response)

The gate before everything: the reframing test

Before drafting, state in one sentence what your article teaches the study of religion as a whole — not just Buddhist studies, or American religious history, or philosophy of religion. If you cannot, go to jaar-topic-selection and jaar-scholarly-positioning and reframe now; the editor will otherwise bounce it back unreviewed.

Routing map (stage → skill)

Idea / fit + reframing?           → jaar-topic-selection
Where does it sit in the field?   → jaar-scholarly-positioning
What's the argument / "point"?    → jaar-argument-development
Texts, traditions, fieldwork?     → jaar-sources-and-evidence
Theory & method (reflexivity)?    → jaar-theory-and-method
How is the essay built?           → jaar-structure-and-exposition
Does the prose read well?         → jaar-writing-style
In-text citations + style?        → jaar-citation-and-style
How will it be judged?            → jaar-review-process
Ready to submit?                  → jaar-submission
Got a decision / R&R?             → jaar-revision-and-response

Default order

topic-selection → scholarly-positioning → argument-development → sources-and-evidence → theory-and-method → structure-and-exposition → writing-style → citation-and-style → review-process → submission → revision-and-response

Anti-patterns

  • Drafting a subfield-only article and hoping the editor sends it out anyway (it won't)
  • Treating JAAR like an empirical-social-science venue (no datasets/statistics/replication here)
  • Using footnotes for citations (JAAR uses in-text author-date; see jaar-citation-and-style)
  • Planning an unsolicited book review (JAAR reviews are commissioned only)

Output format

【Stage】fit / positioning / argument / sources / theory-method / structure / prose / citation / review / submit / revise
【Reframing test】one sentence on what it teaches the study of religion writ large
【Route to】jaar-<skill>
【Why】one line
【Then】the next skill after that

Symptom-to-skill dispatch table

When an author arrives mid-project with a complaint rather than a clean stage, route by symptom. These are the recurring failure signatures at the AAR/Oxford University Press flagship.

Symptom the author reports Route to Why
"A reader called it descriptive" jaar-argument-development Needs a contestable point
"Only specialists will care" jaar-topic-selection → jaar-scholarly-positioning Reframe for broad interest
"Told it's undertheorized / confessional" jaar-theory-and-method Make method load-bearing; redraw the about/for line
"Translation/source was challenged" jaar-sources-and-evidence Originals, provenance, representativeness
"Readers get lost in the sections" jaar-structure-and-exposition Throughline and signposting
"Footnotes for citations flagged" jaar-citation-and-style Convert to in-text author-date
"Identity visible in the file" jaar-submission Anonymize for double-anonymous review
"R&R letter arrived" jaar-revision-and-response Point-by-point, protect broad significance

Worked vignette: routing a stalled manuscript

An author says: "My essay on a Daoist liturgical manual is done, but a colleague said it only matters to Daoist-studies people, and another said the citations look wrong." The router resolves this in order:

  • Reframing test first. Can the author state in one sentence what it teaches the study of religion writ large? Not yet — so route to jaar-topic-selection (reframe around what the manual shows about the analytic of "liturgy" or text-as-ritual-object) and then jaar-scholarly-positioning.
  • Then the surface flag. The citation complaint routes to jaar-citation-and-style (footnote-to- in-text conversion) — but only after the Gate-1 reframing risk is handled, since style cannot save a subfield-bound piece.
  • Sequence out. From there the default order resumes: argument → sources → theory-method → structure → writing-style, then review-process and submission.

Router anti-pattern → correction

Author's instinct Correction
"Fix the citations first, then worry about framing" Clear the Gate-1 reframing risk first; style is downstream
"Skip positioning, my sources are strong" Strong sources don't establish broad significance
"Submit and let the editor reframe it" The editor returns it unreviewed; reframe before upload
"Plan a book review as an entry point" Reviews are commissioned only — not a route in

Hedged calibration: this router encodes the journal's stated gatekeeping logic (broad-interest screen, double-anonymous review, in-text citation, commissioned reviews) and the typical skill sequence; treat the ordering as advisory and confirm any process specifics against the journal's current submission guidelines.

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Updated At 2026-07-28
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