David Clarke

Dr. David Clarke joined the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies at the university of Bath in 2003. He studied at the Universities of Leeds, London (UCL) and Wales (Swansea). He later taught as a Lektor at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz and then as a lecturer in German at the Nottingham Trent University.

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End of Life Care: Challenges and Innovation (FutureLearn)

Feb 14th 2022
End of Life Care: Challenges and Innovation (FutureLearn)
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Explore dying and palliative care practice around the world and evaluate new trends and ideas surrounding end of life care issues. Learn about new directions and the latest thinking on end of life care. Death itself may be certain, but how we die involves many challenges. On this course, [...]

How We Remember War and Violence: Theory and Practice (FutureLearn)

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How We Remember War and Violence: Theory and Practice (FutureLearn)
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Compare three models of remembering, exploring how the new model of ‘agonistic memory’ can help us better understand conflict. Consider how we recall war and violence and discover a different way to remember. Our memories of conflict are often used against us. Nationalist movements manipulate the story - offering [...]