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Plans revision and response memo for JoC R&R manuscripts, brokering across incompatible reviewer paradigms under a 35-page limit. Does not fabricate results.
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Communication is **not a single-paradigm discipline**, and JoC reviewers reflect that: one referee may
Communication is not a single-paradigm discipline, and JoC reviewers reflect that: one referee may reason as a post-positivist media-effects scholar, another as an interpretive or critical/cultural scholar, another from computational communication. A JoC R&R therefore is less "satisfy everyone" and more "broker across paradigms without breaking the paper" — and you must do it inside JoC's hard ~35-page limit (text, references, tables, figures, and endnotes all count). This skill is about that brokering and the page budget, not about inventing data.
For each reviewer, label the stance their comments come from (post-positivist / interpretive / critical / computational / mixed) and what "convincing" means to them — more controls and robustness, richer interpretive warrant, sharper theoretical/critical stakes, or stronger validation and code. A demand that looks unreasonable usually makes sense once you name the paradigm behind it. The Editor-in-Chief's letter tells you which demands are load-bearing vs. optional.
Every comment resolves to one of four moves, and three of them cost pages:
| Move | When | Page-budget effect |
|---|---|---|
| Do in main text | load-bearing; the editor flagged it | costs pages — find offsets |
| Do in supplement | adds rigor but not the core argument | frees main-text pages (DAS/Appendix) |
| Reframe, don't add | the concern is about framing, not missing analysis | cheap; often the best move |
| Decline, with a reason | the request breaks the paper or comes from a paradigm the paper isn't written in | costs nothing; must be argued, not dodged |
When you add, say what you cut or moved to stay under 35 pages — reviewers and the editor see the tradeoff and trust it more than a paper that silently bloats.
When a quantitative reviewer and an interpretive/critical reviewer pull opposite ways, do not quietly side with one. State the tension, choose a principled path that keeps the paper coherent in its own paradigm, and explain to the editor why that path serves the contribution. A paper that tries to be all paradigms at once usually loses its argument; defend what the study is.
joc-open-science-and-transparency).Lead with a short note to the editor: the 2–3 changes that matter most, and how you kept the paper under the page cap. Then, per reviewer, a compact entry:
R# (paradigm: post-positivist / interpretive / critical / computational)
• Comment → [paraphrase]
Action: did-in-text / did-in-supplement / reframed / declined(reason)
Where: §/p./Table/Fig./Supplement S# | Pages: +/- vs. prior draft
【Reviewer paradigm map】R1/R2/R3 → stance + what "convincing" means to each
【Editor's load-bearing points】listed and solved first?
【Per-comment moves】in-text / supplement / reframe / decline — each with location
【Page budget】revised length ≤ ~35 pp; what was cut or moved to supplement
【Cross-paradigm conflicts】brokered in the open, paper's paradigm protected? [Y/N]
【Anonymity + DAS/badges】third-person self-cites + transparency updated? [Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via Manuscript Central
../../resources/official-source-map.md — review model, referee recommendations, page limit, and transparency policynpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin joc-skillsPlans revision and response memo for Communication Research revise-and-resubmit. Balances two reviewer demands within page limit, addressing measurement, mediation, and confounds.
Drafts the point-by-point response letter for a Journal of Management R&R, handling reviewer conflicts, editor-first strategy, and 50-page limit compliance.
Structures a response letter for a JOP revise-and-resubmit that addresses each reviewer comment, respects page budget, preserves double-blind anonymity, and maintains replicability for the JOP replication check.