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Explains JAAR's manuscript evaluation process including pre-screening, double-blind review, 90% rejection rate, timeline, and commissioned-only book reviews. Helps shape submissions to pass gates. Does not contact editors.
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JAAR is highly selective (about **90% of submissions are rejected**) and screens hard **before** peer
JAAR is highly selective (about 90% of submissions are rejected) and screens hard before peer review. Knowing the gates lets you avoid the common early deaths and set realistic expectations.
jaar-submission).jaar-revision-and-response).【Pre-screen risk】broad significance obvious? reframing needed? [Y/N]
【Has a point?】contestable thesis present? [Y/N]
【Method/reflexivity】evident and non-confessional? [Y/N]
【Anonymized】ready for double-blind? [Y/N]
【Expectation】reject / R&R / accept; months-long timeline
【Next】jaar-submission (or jaar-revision-and-response if decided)
A manuscript at the AAR's flagship Oxford University Press journal passes through gates in order; most deaths happen at Gate 1, before a referee ever sees the file.
| Gate | Who decides | Common failure |
|---|---|---|
| 1 — Editorial pre-screen | Editorial office | "Reframe for broad significance" or "another journal suits this" |
| 2 — Double-anonymous review | 2+ referees across methods | Split reports; under-theorized; confessional tone |
| 3 — Editor adjudication | Editor | R&R conditions misread as optional |
The takeaway: optimize for Gate 1 first. A brilliant essay that reads as subfield-only never reaches a referee.
An author has "Spirit Possession Among Diaspora Practitioners in Toronto" — a careful ethnography. Stress-testing it against the gates:
jaar-theory-and-method and jaar-sources-and-evidence.jaar-revision-and-response when the letter arrives.Hedged calibration: a frequently cited figure is roughly 90% rejection with about eight articles per issue, and one report gave an average time to first decision near 106 days as of 2022. Treat all such numbers as approximate and period-specific — confirm against the journal's current submission guidelines, since selectivity and timelines move with editorship and submission volume. Book reviews remain a separate commissioned track and are not an entry point.
../../resources/official-source-map.md — pre-screening, double-blind, ~90% rejection, timeline, commissioned reviewsnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jaar-skillsFrames and reframes research projects for submission to the Journal of the American Academy of Religion (JAAR), ensuring broad relevance to the study of religion across traditions and methods.
Checks whether a religious-studies manuscript fits Harvard Theological Review by evaluating textual, philological, and historical method bar, primary-source expectations, house style, and desk-reject heuristics.
Provides verified details on JHR's single-anonymous review, fast desk-reject policy, reconciliation requirement, and optional review-recycling shortcut. Useful for planning submission strategy and setting expectations.