Steve Tatham
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Steve Tatham is a Naval Officer and expert in military public relations and strategic communication. He was a public spokesman for the British Military in Sierra Leone (2000), Afghanistan (2001-2002) and Iraq (2003)[1]. He is the current Director of Communication Research at the UK Defence Academy's Advanced Research and Assessment Group and is a leading proponent of the doctrine of strategic communication[2]. In 2009 he was seconded to the Joint Intelligence Organisation in the Cabinet Office on "advanced Horizon Scanning Research on the UK National Security Strategy (2) project" [3].
Affiliations
- Tatham was listed on his own website as ‘Senior consultant’ at Middle East Consultancy International Ltd in 2006[4]
Publications
- Steve Tatham, Losing Arab Hearts & Minds: The Coalition, Al-Jazeera & Muslim Public Opinion, Hurst & Co, 2006
- Steve Tatham and Lee Rowland, Strategic Communication & Infuence Operations: Do We Really Get It?, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, July 2010
- Steve Tatham, Strategic Communication: A Primer, Advanced Research and Assessment Group, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, December 2008
- Steve Tatham Al Jazeera: Get Used to It, It's Not Going Away, Proceedings, August 2005
- Steve Tatham Al-Jazeera: Can it Make it Here?, British Journalism Review, March 2005, Vol. 16, No. 1, March 2005, pp.47-52
- Steve Tatham Hearts and Minds: Time to Think Differently?, Naval Review, Vol. 96, No. 4, November 2008, pp. 328-328
- Steve Tatham and Mohammed El-Katiri Qatar: A Little Local Difficulty?, Research and Assessment Branch, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, August 2009
Notes
- ↑ Steve Tatham: Strategic Communication, Steve Tatham website, accessed 03/01/10
- ↑ Steve Tatham: Strategic Communication, Steve Tatham website, accessed 03/01/10
- ↑ Steve Tatham: Strategic Communication, Steve Tatham website, accessed 03/01/10
- ↑ Steve Tatham, Steve Tatham, Website, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 10 February 2006, on 3 December 2010