Examining the role and influence of news 'fixers' who mediate between foreign journalists and local sources, this book is based on vivid personal accounts and insider perspectives alongside analysis of the role fixers have played in bringing news of Turkey and Syria to international audiences.
Examining the role and influence of news 'fixers' who mediate between foreign journalists and local sources, this book is based on vivid personal accounts and insider perspectives alongside analysis of the role fixers have played in bringing news of Turkey and Syria to international audiences.
Noah Amir Arjomand is the Mark Helmke Postdoctoral Scholar in Global Media, Development, and Democracy at Indiana University in Bloomington and the Center for International Media Assistance. A sociologist, filmmaker, and documentary photographer his writings and photography have appeared in publications including Public Culture, Dissent, and Profil.
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Introduction: A Tale of Two Fixers 1. Beginnings 2. Fitting In 3. Moral Worlds of Ambivalence and Bias 4. Translations 5. From Local to Global Appendix: Sociological Fiction.
Introduction: A Tale of Two Fixers 1. Beginnings 2. Fitting In 3. Moral Worlds of Ambivalence and Bias 4. Translations 5. From Local to Global Appendix: Sociological Fiction.
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