The relationship between reporters and fixers is central to how āforeign correspondenceā is practiced. Fixers do everything from organizing logistics to reporting on the front-lines of major stories ā often without credit, and sometimes in harmās way. This panel discussion will explore the complex relationship between journalists and fixers. Panelist Deborah Cambell will discuss A Disappearance in Damascus, a real-life telling of the disappearance of her fixer. Peter Klein will be presenting the findings of the largest survey of fixers and foreign correspondents ever conducted. And weāll hear from journalists who have used fixers and worked as fixers all over the world.
The event will be live-streamed on the Global Reporting Centre’s Facebook page for those who can’t attend in person.
Moderator
Sheila Coronel Dean of Academic Affairs, Columbia Journalism School
Panelists
Deborah Campbell author of A Disappearance in Damascus
Peter Klein founder of the Global Reporting Centre
Ismaāil Kushkush, CJS ā16 freelance journalist, formerly based in Sudan
Echo Wang Jing, CJS ā18 former fixer based in Shanghai for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung