Soziale Netzwerke in gemeinschaftlichen Wohnprojekten Eine empirische Analyse von Freundschaften und sozialer Unterstützung

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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Main Author: Philippsen, Christine (auth)
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Published: Leverkusen-Opladen Verlag Barbara Budrich 2014
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