Here's a breakdown of what this status might mean:
Submission of Revised Version:You have submitted a revised version of your manuscript after receiving feedback from the initial review process.
Editorial Assessment:The editorial team is now reviewing your revised manuscript to assess whether you have adequately addressed the comments and concerns raised by the initial reviewers.
Reviewer Assignment:The status "awaiting reviewer assignment" indicates that the editorial team is in the process of selecting and assigning new reviewers to evaluate your revised manuscript. Reviewers are typically experts in the subject matter of your paper.
Peer Review Process:Once the reviewers are assigned, they will evaluate your manuscript, provide feedback, and make recommendations to the editorial team. This is a crucial step in the peer-review process, as reviewers help ensure the quality and validity of the research.
Decision Outcome:After the reviewers submit their comments, the editorial team will use this feedback to make a decision regarding the acceptance, revision, or rejection of your manuscript. The decision will be communicated to you through the SAGE Journals platform.
It's important to note that the peer-review process can vary across journals, and the specific steps and timelines may differ. The status "awaiting reviewer assignment" indicates that the manuscript is in progress and that the editorial team is actively working on the next steps.
If you have questions about the status of your submission, you may consider reaching out to the editorial office of the journal through the SAGE Journals platform or the contact information provided during the submission process. Keep in mind that the editorial process can take some time, and patience is often required.
It means the Editor wants to assign your manuscript to a reviewer. The assigned reviewer will review the manuscript and provide recommendations that would help the editor reach a decision on whether to accept or reject your submission
This stage indicates that your submission has passed the initial checks and is now awaiting assignment to a peer reviewer who will assess the changes you made in the revised version. The reviewer will evaluate your manuscript based on the changes you've made in response to the previous reviews and provide feedback or recommendations.
The time taken for reviewer assignment can vary based on the journal's editorial process, reviewer availability, and the complexity of the topic. During this phase, it's common for the manuscript to remain in this status until a suitable reviewer is found and completes the review process.
now the status of revised manuscript changed to 'revision". I am so confused why I got 'revision' after I submitted a revised version. Thanks for your information