User:Maalmor/Emigration from Africa/Bibliography


 * 1) Cañardo, G., Gálvez, J., Jiménez, J., Serre, N., Molina, I., & Bocanegra, C. (2020). Health status of rescued people by the NGO Open Arms in response to the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean Sea. Conflict and Health, 14(1), 1-10.
 * 2) * This article discusses the health consequences of migration on the Central Mediterranean route.
 * 3) Hess, S., & Petrogiannis, V. (2020). Border Experiences and Practices of Refugees: Comparative Report.
 * 4) * This report is a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the responses to the so-called  2015 migration crisis in eleven different countries.
 * 5) Ortega, N. G., & Michael, O. (2022). Twenty-first-century African and Asian Migration to Europe and the Rise of the Ethno-topographic Narrative. Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, 46(1), 1i+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A694634251/LitRC?u=ucberkeley&sid=googleScholar&xid=2177a30f
 * 6) * This article is important because it talks about a new literary genre, that of the ethno-topographic narrative. It is a peer-reviewed article, therefore reliable.
 * 7) Banchio, Pablo Rafael, Refugee and Forced Migrant Crisis: A European Problem (February 9, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3782834 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3782834
 * 8) * I chose this article because it looks at the root cause of the problem by providing appropriate context to the contemporary migration wave to Europe from African countries. It is a recent and reliable article.