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name: curranthro-rebuttal
description: Use when responding to a Current Anthropology (CA) decision OR writing the author's Reply to the published CA✩ Comments. CA has two distinct response tasks — a normal revise-and-resubmit letter to referees/editor before acceptance, and the public, signed Reply to invited commentators printed alongside an accepted Major Article. Structures both; it does not fabricate new evidence.
---

# Rebuttal & the CA✩ Reply (curranthro-rebuttal)

CA gives you **two** response tasks, and they are not the same. Before acceptance, you may face a normal
**revise-and-resubmit** — a private point-by-point letter to referees and the editor. After a Major
Article is accepted, you face the distinctive **CA✩ Reply**: a **public, signed response to the
international Comments** that will be **printed alongside your article and its commentators**. The Reply
is not an R&R — it is a published piece of scholarship in its own right. Diagnose which task you are in,
then use the matching playbook.

## When to trigger

- An R&R decision arrived and you are planning the revision + private response letter
- Your Major Article was accepted and the editors sent you the **Comments to reply to** (the CA✩ Reply)
- Reviewers/commentators disagree with each other (often across subfields) and you must reconcile them
- A comment requests changes that would alter your interpretation or expose interlocutors

## Task A — the normal R&R letter (before acceptance)

1. **Read the editor's letter as the rubric.** Solve the decisive points first; headline them in the
   cover note.
2. **One point-by-point response, every comment addressed.** Quote each comment, then respond. Silence
   reads as non-compliance.
3. **Concede or rebut explicitly, with evidence.** Say where you revised (new text/section), or push back
   **respectfully with a reason** (ethnographic evidence, theoretical logic, or ethics).
4. **Reconcile cross-subfield reviewers openly.** Choose a principled path; answer each in *that*
   tradition's idiom.
5. **Protect the contribution and the people in it.** Never add detail that de-anonymizes or endangers
   interlocutors to satisfy a reviewer (see `curranthro-transparency-and-data`).

```
> [Quoted reviewer comment]
Response: [What we did / why we respectfully disagree].
Change: [Section/page/figure number where the revision appears].
```

## Task B — the CA✩ Reply to published Comments (after acceptance)

This is the signature CA task. The Comments are **not gatekeeping** — the article is already accepted —
so the Reply's job is different: **advance the debate in public** while defending the core argument.

1. **It is published scholarship, not a rebuttal letter.** Write for readers, not just commentators;
   it carries your name and stands beside the Comments permanently.
2. **Synthesize, don't itemize.** With many commentators, group Comments by theme rather than answering
   line-by-line. Name the genuine disagreements and the productive extensions.
3. **Concede generously where the Comments improve the argument.** Acknowledging a sharp point *raises*
   your standing; the format rewards intellectual generosity, not defensiveness.
4. **Defend the core, refine the edges.** Hold the central intervention; use the Comments to sharpen
   scope conditions, clarify the concept, and answer the strongest critiques head-on.
5. **Honor the international range.** Commentators come from many traditions and regions; engage them as
   peers in a worldwide conversation, including those who write from the communities you study.
6. **Protect interlocutors in public.** The Reply is permanent and visible — never resolve a Comment by
   exposing protected people or heritage (see `curranthro-transparency-and-data`).
7. **Mind the word budget and copyright.** Replies are length-limited and assigned to Wenner-Gren like
   the article; confirm the current limit with the editors.

## Triage table

| Comment signal | Task | Default move |
|----------------|------|--------------|
| Editor flags it as decisive (pre-acceptance) | A (R&R) | solve first; headline in the cover note |
| Two referees want opposite things | A (R&R) | pick a principled path; explain the tradeoff openly |
| A commentator sharpens your concept (post-acceptance) | B (CA✩ Reply) | concede generously; fold the refinement into scope conditions |
| A commentator attacks the core intervention | B (CA✩ Reply) | defend head-on with evidence/logic; do not flinch |
| Any comment asks for de-anonymizing detail | A or B | decline on ethics grounds; explain the consent/harm constraint |

## Anti-patterns

- Treating the CA✩ Reply like a private R&R letter (line-by-line, defensive, gatekeeping-anxious)
- Defensiveness or dismissiveness in a permanent, public, signed document
- Capitulating to a request that breaks the argument or endangers interlocutors
- Conceding so thoroughly the central intervention dissolves — the Reply should *advance* the debate
- Ignoring commentators from non-metropolitan traditions
- "We thank the commentator" with no substantive engagement

## Output format

```
【Task】A: R&R letter / B: CA✩ Reply to published Comments
【Decisive points / themes】addressed first? [list]
【Coverage】every comment (A) or every theme (B) engaged? [Y/N]
【Concede vs defend】each tagged with evidence + (A) change location / (B) how it advances the debate
【Cross-subfield / international conflicts】reconciled and explained? [Y/N]
【Contribution + ethics protected】no dilution, no de-anonymization (esp. public Reply)? [Y/N]
【Next】resubmit via Editorial Manager (A) / submit the CA✩ Reply to the editors (B)
```

## Supplementary resources

- [`../../resources/official-source-map.md`](../../resources/official-source-map.md) — CA✩ Treatment, decision categories, copyright assignment
