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View article: The use of proxy measurement of internal states in people with intellectual disability: A scoping review
The use of proxy measurement of internal states in people with intellectual disability: A scoping review Open
Background The measurement of internal states of people with an intellectual disability is challenging. Given these difficulties, proxy respondents are sometimes used. However, the literature provides some caution about the validity of the…
View article: The Green Field: The (sub) culture of sustainable architecture
The Green Field: The (sub) culture of sustainable architecture Open
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View article: Trauma-Informed Design of Supported Housing: A Scoping Review through the Lens of Neuroscience
Trauma-Informed Design of Supported Housing: A Scoping Review through the Lens of Neuroscience Open
There is growing recognition of the importance of the design of the built environment in supporting mental health. In this context, trauma-informed design has emerged as a new field of practice targeting the design of the built environment…
View article: Impacts of new and emerging assistive technologies for ageing and disabled housing
Impacts of new and emerging assistive technologies for ageing and disabled housing Open
This research looks at how smart home assistive technologies (AT) may be best used in both the aged care and disability sectors to reduce the need for support services. It includes an assessment of ease of use, quality-of-life and cost ben…
View article: Impacts of new and emerging assistive technologies for ageing and disabled housing
Impacts of new and emerging assistive technologies for ageing and disabled housing Open
This research looks at how smart home assistive technologies (AT) may be best used in both the aged care and disability sectors to reduce the need for support services. It includes an assessment of ease of use, quality-of-life and cost ben…
View article: Impacts of new and emerging assistive technologies for ageing and disabled housing
Impacts of new and emerging assistive technologies for ageing and disabled housing Open
This research looks at how smart home assistive technologies (AT) may be best used in both the aged care and disability sectors to reduce the need for support services. It includes an assessment of ease of use, quality-of-life and cost ben…
View article: Early Career English Teachers' Everyday Work: Speaking Back to Standards-Based Reforms.
Early Career English Teachers' Everyday Work: Speaking Back to Standards-Based Reforms. Open
View article: Supporting students with autism spectrum disorder in higher education
Supporting students with autism spectrum disorder in higher education Open
This project targets improvements in support for higher education students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in light of the substantive existing and anticipated future growth of this population, and the failure of existing supports to m…
View article: Buildings, brains and behaviour - towards an affective neuroscience of architecture: the hedonic impact of sustainable work environments on occupant well-being
Buildings, brains and behaviour - towards an affective neuroscience of architecture: the hedonic impact of sustainable work environments on occupant well-being Open
The recent alignment of architecture, neuroscienceand psychology has recast our understanding ofhow building design influences peoples states ofmind. Testable scientific hypotheses open up newavenues for the synthesis of these disparate fi…
View article: Framing the Field: The Award for Sustainable Architecture
Framing the Field: The Award for Sustainable Architecture Open
In this paper, we explore the effect that the increasingly powerful discourse of sustainability is having on the field of architecture. The term “field” derives from Bourdieu’s conceptualization of fields as dynamic spaces of social relati…