Kerry London
Sustainability through resilient collaborative housing networks: a case study of an Australian pop-up shelter
To address affordable housing challenges, the sector has turned to traditional government-led interventions meant to influence supply and demand. The authors argue that alongside these traditional approaches, there is a need for multi-stakeholder collaboration in resilient networks that create novel niche solutions, one being pop-up shelters or dwellings established in vacant structures.
Theorizing to improve mental health in multicultural construction industries: an intercultural coping model
Construction workers are exposed to a range of stressors that lead to mental ill-health. In a multicultural construction workplace, the interactions between workers with different cultural backgrounds may aggravate mental health issues. Existing studies on coping typically focus on a reactive approach to managing stressors in the absence of cultural-related factors. This approach is inadequate...