Original Article Journalism 2023, Vol. 0(0) 119 © The Author(s) 2023 Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions DOI: 10.1177/14648849231183838 journals.sagepub.com/home/jou Straddlers not spiralists: Critical questions for research on xers, local-foreign news work, and cross-border journalism Isaac Blacksin Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA Saumava Mitra School of Communications, Dublin City University, Ireland Abstract This article challenges current trends in the study of xers and other forms of local- foreign news workthrough discussion of questions crucial to future investigations. Responding to Koti ˇ sov´ a and Deuzes call to complicate the existing repertoire of concepts, theories, and epistemic categoriesnow in use in scholarship on xing (2022: 1172), we provide theoretical frameworks relevant to, but thus far unutilized by, this scholarship. Considering local-foreign news work as a process of straddling political, cultural, and epistemic boundaries allows us to interrogate the conceptual binaries operating in the relevant research, such as west/nonwest, local/foreign, xer/journalist. By engaging the liminality of local journalistic labor, this article brings into relief dynamics often obscured in current studies, namely, the impact of race and gender identities, and the post-colonial contexts within which much local-foreign news work takes place. Attention to these dynamics challenges the conceptual divisions upon which studies of cross-border journalism often rely, while revealing the consequential and boundary- defying positionality of local news workers. Finally, examination of the cosmopoli- tanismof local-foreign news work, and the situatednessof the knowledge produced by local news workers, serves to thicken scholarship on the topic in ways that deactivate essentialisms, deepen empirical foundations, and address problematic congurations of power critical to the study of news production today. By diversifying the research queries Corresponding author: Isaac Blacksin, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Email: blacksin@usc.edu