I think that the notion of spin is a physical (not purely mathematical) property NOT uniquely determined by its kinematic geometric properties. (For example, the electromagnetic field F=dA is a 2-form, but its spin is 1. A less familiar example is a symmetric second rank tensor which, in general, contains components of spin 0, 1, and 2. If this tensor is further restricted to satisfy the Einstein equation, then only spin 2 components remain.) Instead, spin is determined by dynamics, i.e. by the Lagrangian. More precisely, spin of a field is determined by its contribution to the total conserved angular momentum, which is determined by the Lagrangian. Since p-forms in supersymmetric theories couple in the same way as the electromagnetic field (the Lagrangian is quadratic in curvature F), which is very different from that of gravitational field (linear in curvature R), I conjecture that all p-forms in supersymmetric theories have spin 1.