The fixers : local news workers and the underground labor of international reporting / Lindsay Palmer.

Author/creator Palmer, Lindsay author.
Format Book
PublicationNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
Descriptionviii, 226 pages ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction. Defining the labor : what do news fixers do? -- Conceptualizing the story -- Navigating the logistics -- Networking with sources -- Interpreting unfamiliar languages -- Safeguarding the journalist -- Relinquishing the story : where does the labor end?.
Abstract "Though news fixers are vital to the practice of international reporting--helping journalists to understand foreign languages, set up compelling interviews, and navigate unfamiliar terrain--their role is rarely made transparent to news audiences. Without news fixers, journalists would struggle to cover stories that unfold outside their own countries. Yet, fixers are some of the most underprotected and undervalued employees in the foreign news industry. This book draws upon interviews with 75 news fixers from around the world, in hopes of learning more about fixers' own perspectives on their important work. Overwhelmingly, these news workers suggest that they play the precarious role of 'ultural mediator,'bridging the divides that might exist between foreign journalists and the people who live and work in the places the journalists cover. Fixers also suggest that they deserve more upward mobility in the field of international journalism, as well as more protection from the news organizations that depend so heavily on their work"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2018053719
ISBN9780190680824 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBN0190680822 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBNUniversal electronic book
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNOxford scholarship online