Anatomy of an Article: The Peer-Review Process as Method

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Abstract

In this article, we provide an unprecedented insider view of the peer-review process. Specifically, we highlight how an author (Vora) revised a manuscript submitted to American Anthropologist in a manner that resulted in its eventual publication in the journal. This included responding in various revisions of the manuscript to comments from the editor (Boellstorff), as well as a reviewer who has agreed to reveal her identity (Karen Ho). By showing examples of this revision process, we explore the "anatomy of an article," illustrating how a deeper understanding of the peer-review process can contribute to anthropological professionalization and successful publishing. © 2012 by the American Anthropological Association.

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Vora, N., & Boellstorff, T. (2012). Anatomy of an Article: The Peer-Review Process as Method. American Anthropologist, 114(4), 578–583. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2012.01490.x

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