Accounting for Death in War: Separating Fact from Fiction

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Free Online Course: Accounting for Death in War: Separating Fact from Fiction provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3 weeks long, 3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Accounting for Death in War: Separating Fact from Fiction is taught by Michael Spagat.

Overview
  • Understand how war deaths are counted

    Calculating the number of deaths during a war is a difficult, but necessary, task - having accurate information is crucial for political and societal debates and decisions.

    On this course you will explore the methods currently used to account for war deaths and then apply these methods to particular wars. Along the way you will debunk some widely circulated war-death claims. You will focus mainly on direct, violent deaths but will also cover some estimates of non-violent deaths caused indirectly by war.

    This course is for anyone interested in war, history and politics and/or the use and abuse of numbers and statistics. You don’t need an advanced knowledge of mathematics.

Syllabus
    • Documentation of violent war deaths
      • Welcome to the course
      • Military personnel
      • Including civilians
      • Casualty recording
      • Conclusion
    • Estimation of violent war deaths
      • Introduction
      • Sample surveys
      • Applying survey methods to estimate violent war deaths
      • Quantifying uncertainty
      • Survey success and failure
      • Capture-recapture - multiple systems estimation
      • Conclusion
    • Beyond violent deaths
      • Introduction
      • Excess deaths and indirect deaths
      • Problems with excess deaths in theory and practice
      • Injuries
      • Consolidating our knowledge
      • Conclusion