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In recent years, communal housing projects - as a form of life between community and individuality - have become increasingly relevant in Germany. The social relationships among residents, however, have hardly been researched to date. For the two dimensions of friendship and social support, Christin...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-256742021-11-10T08:11:07Z Soziale Netzwerke in gemeinschaftlichen Wohnprojekten Philippsen, Christine Community Living Social Networks Social Support communal housing projects Gemeinschaftliches Wohnen Soziale Netzwerke Soziale Unterstützung bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JK Social services & welfare, criminology::JKS Social welfare & social services::JKSN Social work In recent years, communal housing projects - as a form of life between community and individuality - have become increasingly relevant in Germany. The social relationships among residents, however, have hardly been researched to date. For the two dimensions of friendship and social support, Christine Philippsen examines the degree of social integration of residents into their residential group and the mechanisms of integration. A common housing project is characterized by the coexistence of a fixed group of 15 to 30 households on average. Important motives for communal living are mutual help in everyday life, prevention of loneliness, experiencing solidarity and joint leisure activities. The two main target groups are older people and households with underage children. The empirical results are based on a separate written survey of residents in five multi-generation housing projects - they provide answers to various questions, including socio-politically relevant questions, such as the generation of social capital for different groups of people such as the elderly, people living alone or families with minor children. 2019-03-22 03:00:41 2020-04-01T10:46:15Z 2020-04-01T10:46:15Z 2014 book 1004417 OCN: 1100490918 9783863880866 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25674 ger application/pdf n/a 1004417.pdf https://shop.budrich-academic.de/produkt/soziale-netzwerke-in-gemeinschaftlichen-wohnprojekten/ Verlag Barbara Budrich 10.3224/86388086 10.3224/86388086 c71f4dcb-6466-4fde-8a25-0516cdd477b8 9783863880866 313 Leverkusen-Opladen open access
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description In recent years, communal housing projects - as a form of life between community and individuality - have become increasingly relevant in Germany. The social relationships among residents, however, have hardly been researched to date. For the two dimensions of friendship and social support, Christine Philippsen examines the degree of social integration of residents into their residential group and the mechanisms of integration. A common housing project is characterized by the coexistence of a fixed group of 15 to 30 households on average. Important motives for communal living are mutual help in everyday life, prevention of loneliness, experiencing solidarity and joint leisure activities. The two main target groups are older people and households with underage children. The empirical results are based on a separate written survey of residents in five multi-generation housing projects - they provide answers to various questions, including socio-politically relevant questions, such as the generation of social capital for different groups of people such as the elderly, people living alone or families with minor children.
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