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331: 33: 390:'shares' and has said, "While we are demanding that the audience trust mainstream outlets and put us on a higher pedestal, our business models favour getting the clicks – if you'd had stopped and waited to verify and check, you'd have missed out on the traffic all-together and got no revenue, so we actually reward running this unchecked footage." He has been critical of 230:, rather than the organisation reporting on it. Ball left WikiLeaks after three months because of concerns regarding protecting the identity of vulnerable individuals in the leaked cables and Assange's attempts to secure WikiLeaks' funds for his own legal defence. In 2012 he co-authored a book with Charlie Beckett documenting his experiences, 580:, discusses how truth has become devalued in the current socio-political climate, how the political left and right tend to exist in an "eco-system of bullshit: the combination of campaigns, media, technologies and more that come together to spread questionable information", and examines whether this is a phenomenon post- 398:, describing his statements as "rhetorical clusterbombs of nonsense 'facts' unprovable allegations." He said we all need to take responsibility for 'fake news' and clickbait as well as the social networks we ultimately decide to click and share it on, perpetuating the problem of truth in journalism. 225:
turn on you, at the same time as US congressmen and senators are calling for you to be branded as a terrorist, is an experience, to say the least". Ball later criticised Assange and the WikiLeaks organisation and stated that his journalistic duty of care was to the source,
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was co-authored with Andrew Greenway and published 2018 by Biteback Publishing. It looks at members of the British establishment and those in positions of influence, and the culture of lying and pretence in place of competency and real skill.
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by the National Security Agency, and "helping through aggressive reporting to spark a debate about the relationship between the government and the public over issues of security and privacy."
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and expressing a "vivid analysis of how the business models and incentives currently prevailing in digital media render decent discourse all but inaudible" (Kazuo Ishiguro).
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course for financial reasons, he graduated from City in 2008 with a diploma in magazine journalism with a focus on investigative journalism.
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and is the author of several books. He is the recipient of several awards for journalism and was a member of
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headlines and the culture of media being forced to rely on advertising revenue from 'clicks' and
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as part of their investigative journalism team. Since 2016 Ball has also written articles for
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in 2014. In 2013 he was appointed data editor and from around June 2013 he worked on the
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praised its mostly "terrific charts" but stated some lacked "infographical discipline".
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where he worked on several high-profile investigative stories. He was part of
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Ball has been a member of investigative journalism teams which were awarded
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The Tangled Web We Weave: Inside the Shadow System That Shapes the Internet
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and Edward Snowden, and how this played out across journalistic media.
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special investigation prize for reporting on the files leaked by
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British Journalism Awards, Investigation of the year Award for
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category for his work on 'The Thatcher effect', the legacy of
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James Ball, "Fact-checking in the Fake News Era" panel at
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Award for Public Service Reporting for coverage of the
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Award for Statistical Excellence in Journalism, in the
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Ball has received several awards during his career for
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where he worked on iraqwarlogs.com. In November 2010,
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is a British journalist and author. He has worked for
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The System: Who Owns the Internet, and How It Owns Us
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It is a representation of human history using 934:"Why I felt I had to turn my back on WikiLeaks" 175:After leaving university he spent two years at 1171:"Amnesty announces 2011 Media Awards winners" 737: 735: 1553:"Best holiday reads 2017, picked by writers" 1374: 1247:Post-Truth: How Bullshit Conquered the World 574:Post-Truth: How Bullshit Conquered the World 382:by journalists and news consumers, of using 1475:"Investigation into post-truth to Biteback" 682: 680: 678: 676: 674: 672: 534:and is a detailed record of the history of 796: 794: 732: 31: 1207: 975: 857: 518:money laundering investigative reporting. 193:in the UK, where he began working on the 1550: 1424:"British Journalism Awards hall of fame" 1319: 1238: 1070: 669: 329: 1416: 1394: 1351: 1294: 957: 925: 791: 452:'s public policy using historical data. 401: 295:, Ball worked on British investigative 207:Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority 1640: 1345: 1141: 960:"WikiLeaks: news in the networked era" 800: 378:Ball has been critical of the lack of 276:Government Communications Headquarters 237:In 2011 Ball joined British newspaper 1498: 1472: 1325: 1213: 375:for Exposing Britain's Social Evils. 361:Amnesty International UK Media Awards 1668:Alumni of City, University of London 1501:"The truth about the post-truth age" 1244: 1102: 1028: 931: 550:The Infographic History of the World 528:WikiLeaks: News in the Networked Era 232:WikiLeaks: News in the Networked Era 201:was issued for Assange which led to 1352:Micheli, Caroline (20 March 2014). 1249:. 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Whilst working for 181:before moving to the 1473:Onwuemezi, Natasha. 576:, published 2017 by 554:Valentina D'Efilippo 402:Awards in journalism 153:University of Oxford 55:University of Oxford 1582:Biteback Publishing 1282:on 25 November 2018 1226:on 15 November 2017 1115:on 18 November 2017 1103:Ponsford, Dominic. 1000:"Reading the Riots" 885:"Collateral Murder" 813:on 18 November 2017 779:on 21 February 2013 578:Biteback Publishing 552:, co-authored with 425:The Washington Post 371:was longlisted for 143:Ball studied for a 124:The Washington Post 1527:"Book of the week" 1195:. 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University of Oxford
City, University of London
The Grocer
The Guardian
WikiLeaks
BuzzFeed
The New European
The Washington Post
Pulitzer Prize
BA
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
University of Oxford
master's
City, University of London
diploma
The Grocer
Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Julian Assange
WikiLeaks
Iraq War documents leak
European Arrest Warrant
extradition
Assange v Swedish Prosecution Authority
Amazon
Paypal
Visa
Mastercard
Chelsea Manning
The Guardian

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