Stephen Jolly (academic)
The Much Hon. William Jolly (born 1960), known professionally as Stephen Jolly, is a Fellow Commoner of St Edmund's College, Cambridge.[1] A former Fellow of the Cambridge Judge Business School, he was a Fellow and Bye-Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, between 2005–17. Jolly served two distinguished Vice-Chancellors – Professor Dame Alison Richard DBE and Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz FRS – as the University's Director of External Affairs & Communications between 2005–13.[2]
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | Christ's College, Cambridge |
Academic work | |
Sub-discipline | Communications, linguistic science |
Institutions | Ministry of Defence Cabinet Office University of Cambridge Cambridge Judge Business School Clare College, Cambridge St Edmund's College, Cambridge |
Appointments
Jolly is currently an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Statecraft. A former senior British Defence official, he has been a Visiting Research Fellow at RAND Europe (2019-2020), a Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Security Analysis, King's College, London (1999–2002),[3] a Senior Research Fellow at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom (2015-6), a Fellow of RAND Europe (2016), a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Communications, War Studies Department, King's College, London[4] (2015-18) as well as a Visiting Fellow at the British think-tank ResPublica (2016-19).
Pro bono
Jolly is a member of the Appeal Board for the UK’s new National Centre for Military Intelligence. He has been a member of the editorial board of The Journal of Intelligence & Cyber Security since 2017.
Recent developments
From 2016, Jolly worked as Director of the Saatchi Institute, a private think-tank headquartered in London, and as a director in M&C Saatchi's global behavioural change practice. He is currently CEO of a London-headquartered geopolitics & security firm.
Articles
Articles published include:[5]
- "Understanding the Drivers of Organisational Capacity", with Kate Cox, Simon Van Der Staaij, Christian Van Stolk, RAND Europe research report published in collaboration with the Saatchi Institute (March 2018)
- "Who's Afraid of Viktor Shklovsky? On The Nature of Persuasion and the Work of an Unjustly Neglected Russian Formalist", Impact: The Magazine of the Association of Commonwealth Universities PR, Marketing and Communications Network, 6–7: No 11 (August 2011)
- "We are all Marketeers Now", CAM: Cambridge University Alumni Magazine, 39: Issue 63 (Easter 2011)
- "Crimes of Coercive Persuasion: Rectification under the Khmer Rouge", Falling Leaf: The Journal of the Psywar Society, 173, 52–55 (2001)
- "Ungentlemanly Warfare: A Reassessment of British Black Propaganda Operations 1941–1945", Falling Leaf: The Journal of the Psywar Society, 171, 148–156; 172, 23–37 (2001)
- "From SOB to I/OPs: The Unwritten History of British Black Propaganda 1947–97", Falling Leaf: The Journal of the Psywar Society, 171, 130–134 (2001)
- "The Mardin Essay: Psychological Warfare and Public Relations", Frontline: The Global Public Relations Quarterly, 22 (4), 22–30 (2000)
- "Wearing the Stag's Head Badge: British Combat Propaganda since 1945", Falling Leaf: The Journal of the Psywar Society, 170, 86–89 (2000)
- "Morale Operations: The Cinderella of Covert Propaganda Operations?", Falling Leaf: The Journal of the Psywar Society, 170, 114–116 (2000)
- "Understanding Body Language: Birdwhistell's Theory of Kinesics", Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 5 (3), 133–139 (2000)
- "Delmer's Maxims of Subversion: British Black Propaganda Techniques in WW2", Falling Leaf: The Journal of the Psywar Society, 169, 64–70 (2000)
- "Text or Context: Östman's Theory of Persuasion", The Journal of Communication Management, 4 (2), 159–163 (1999)
- "Corporate Advocacy in Public Affairs: Winning a Voice in the Marketplace of Ideas", International Public Relations Review, 21 (3), 10–13 (1999)
References
- Stephen Jolly, Fellow Commoner, St Edmund's College http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/people/mr-stephen-jolly
- "Stephen Jolly". University of Cambridge. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- "International Centre for Security Analysis". King's College London. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- "Visiting staff: Stephen Jolly, Visiting Senior Research Fellow". Centre for Strategic Communications, Dept of War Studies King's College, London. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- "Stephen Jolly". LinkedIn. Retrieved 4 March 2017.