Well the annotated bibliography was turned in last friday, but I still had two more sources, and I suppose they can still count as writing, okay enough validating this to myself...
Baverstock, K. & Williams, D. (2006). The Chernobyl Accident 20 Years on: An Assessment of the Health Consequences and the International Response. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114(9), 1312-1317.
This article is basically split up into two different sections. In the first part, the author covers the health consequences of Chernobyl from Psychological problems to birth defects and various types of cancer. In the second part the author goes over how the world responded to the disaster and what we can learn from it. This source comes from a scholarly journal and has both an appendix and references at the end of it, so I believe that it is credible. This article has a lot of information about the common illnesses caused by the disaster, which will be helpful when writing. Also since it goes more into the international response than other articles, I will use it when I talk about that.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment