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|text=Neville is one of the world’s leading experts in [[strategic communications]], and currently holds the position of Director of the [[King's Centre for Strategic Communications]] (KCSC) in London. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of [[NATO]]’s peer reviewed academic journal ''[[Defence Strategic Communications]]'', and an Associate Fellow of [[International Centre for Counter Terrorism]] (ICCT), The Hague. | |text=Neville is one of the world’s leading experts in [[strategic communications]], and currently holds the position of Director of the [[King's Centre for Strategic Communications]] (KCSC) in London. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of [[NATO]]’s peer reviewed academic journal ''[[Defence Strategic Communications]]'', and an Associate Fellow of [[International Centre for Counter Terrorism]] (ICCT), The Hague. | ||
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"Dr. Neville Bolt is the Director of the King’s Centre for Strategic Communications (KCSC). | "Dr. Neville Bolt is the Director of the King’s Centre for Strategic Communications (KCSC). | ||
− | He lectures at | + | He lectures at [[King's College London]], Department of War Studies on the Masters courses ‘Evolution of Insurgency’, and ‘Counterinsurgency’, the International Relations course ‘Transnational Movements, Networks and Revolutionary Strategy’, and the new Masters in ‘Strategic Communications’. He supervises PhD students across these areas. |
Bolt is Editor-in-Chief of Defence Strategic Communications, the peer reviewed academic journal of NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence. | Bolt is Editor-in-Chief of Defence Strategic Communications, the peer reviewed academic journal of NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence. |
Revision as of 01:55, 27 August 2019
Neville Bolt (academic, “terror expert”) | |
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Member of | EXPOSE Network |
Interests | strategic communications |
Dr. Neville Bolt's name comes up in a document from the 7th Integrity Initiative leak, together with the following brief bio:
“Neville is one of the world’s leading experts in strategic communications, and currently holds the position of Director of the King's Centre for Strategic Communications (KCSC) in London. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of NATO’s peer reviewed academic journal Defence Strategic Communications, and an Associate Fellow of International Centre for Counter Terrorism (ICCT), The Hague.”
Neville Bolt [1]
Official narrative
"Dr. Neville Bolt is the Director of the King’s Centre for Strategic Communications (KCSC).
He lectures at King's College London, Department of War Studies on the Masters courses ‘Evolution of Insurgency’, and ‘Counterinsurgency’, the International Relations course ‘Transnational Movements, Networks and Revolutionary Strategy’, and the new Masters in ‘Strategic Communications’. He supervises PhD students across these areas.
Bolt is Editor-in-Chief of Defence Strategic Communications, the peer reviewed academic journal of NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence.
Much of his career was spent as a television journalist and producer-director at the BBC, ITV, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in news and current affairs, specialising in the production of war zone documentaries. Later he created strategic communications campaigns with the British Labour Party, Amnesty International, and the African National Congress (ANC).
His book ‘The Violent Image: Insurgent Propaganda and the New Revolutionaries’ was published in May 2012 by Columbia University Press and received the CHOICE ‘outstanding academic status award’ 2013. He is currently writing ‘Network, Flow and Revolution in World Politics’."[2]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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2018 Riga Stratcom Dialogue | 11 June 2018 | 13 June 2018 | Latvia Riga | Spooky/MICC conference attended by Maria de Goeij whose trip report on it for the Integrity Initiative was leaked. |