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@article{Abel28032014,
Abstract = {Widely available data on the number of people living outside of their country of birth do not adequately capture contemporary intensities and patterns of global migration flows. We present data on bilateral flows between 196 countries from 1990 through 2010 that provide a comprehensive view of international migration flows. Our data suggest a stable intensity of global 5-year migration flows at ~0.6% of world population since 1995. In addition, the results aid the interpretation of trends and patterns of migration flows to and from individual countries by placing them in a regional or global context. We estimate the largest movements to occur between South and West Asia, from Latin to North America, and within Africa.},
Author = {Abel, Guy J. and Sander, Nikola},
Date-Added = {2015-08-17 15:02:17 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2015-08-17 15:02:17 +0000},
Doi = {10.1126/science.1248676},
Eprint = {http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6178/1520.full.pdf},
Journal = {Science},
Number = {6178},
Pages = {1520-1522},
Title = {Quantifying Global International Migration Flows},
Url = {http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6178/1520.abstract},
Volume = {343},
Year = {2014},
Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6178/1520.abstract},
Bdsk-Url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1248676}}
@manual{glob-migration-viz,
Abstract = {Effective visualisations of migration flows can substantially enhance our understanding of underlying patterns and trends. However, commonly used migration maps that show place-to-place flows as stroked lines drawn atop a geographic map fall short of conveying the complexities of human movement in a clear and compelling manner.
We introduce circular migration plots, a new method for visualising and exploring migration flow tables in an intuitively graspable way. Our approach aims to provide detailed quantitative information on the intensities and patterns of migration flows around the globe by using a visualization design that is effective and visually appealing. The key elements of the design are (a) the arrangement of origins and destinations of migration flows in a circular layout, (b) the scaling of individual flows to allow the entire system to be shown simultaneously, (c) the expression of the volume of movement through the width of the flow and its direction through the colour of the origin.
Drawing on new estimates of 5-year bilateral migration flows between 196 countries, we demonstrate how to create circular migration plots at regional and country levels using three alternative software packages: Circos, R, and the JavaScript library d3.js.
Circular migration plots considerably improve our ability to graphically evaluate complex patterns and trends in migration flow data, and for communicating migration research to scientists in other disciplines and to the general public. Our visualisation method is applicable to other kinds of flow data, including trade and remittances flows.},
Address = {Wohllebengasse 12-14, A-1040 Vienna, Austria},
Author = {Nikola Sander and Guy J. Abel and Ramon Bauer and Johannes Schmidt},
Date-Added = {2015-08-17 14:04:30 +0000},
Date-Modified = {2015-08-17 14:36:02 +0000},
Institution = {Vienna Institute of Demography},
Keywords = {migration, flow data, visualisation, D3},
Number = {2},
Organization = {Austrian Academy of Sciences},
Rating = {4},
Read = {1},
Title = {Visualising Migration Flow Data with Circular Plots},
Url = {http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/download/WP2014_02.pdf},
Year = {2014}}
@misc{enhanced-circular-plot,
Author = {Null2 GmbH},
Title = {global migration github repository},
Url = {https://github.com/null2/globalmigration},
Note = {The code repository for the enhanced d3 circular plot}
}
@misc{circular-world,
Title = {Circular World -- a collection of interactive circular migration plots coded with d3.js},
Url = {http://www.circular-world.com/}
}
@misc{global-refugees,
Abstract = {An interactive web visualization displaying in a circular plot the flows of people migrations broken down by region and country},
Author = {Nikola Sander and Guy J. Abel and Ramon Bauer },
Month = {Febuary},
Title = {The Global Flow of People},
Url = {http://www.global-migration.info/},
Year = {2014}
}
@article{nyt-refugees,
Author = {Sergio Peçanha and Tim Wallace},
Title = {The Flight of Refugees Around the Globe},
Url = {http://nyti.ms/1QJCxQp},
Year = {2015},
Date = {2015-06-20},
}
@misc{reviz-nyt-refugees,
Author = {Nikola Sander and Ramon Bauer},
Abstracte = {A re-designed visualisation of the NYT visualization for the article 'The Flight of Refugees Around the Globe'. It uses the same UNHCR data to show the key senders and receivers of refugees in the world in a circular layout}
Title = {The Global Flow of Refugees},
Date = {2015-06-22},
Url = {http://www.global-refugees.info/}
}