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Christoph Kraschl

    Die psychosoziale Versorgungssituation HIV-infizierter und AIDS-kranker Menschen
    Pathways from Homelessness to Housing
    'Social Capital' in deprived neighborhoods
    • 2010

      Homeless people with mental illness are one of the most vulnerable groups in urban areas but often do not get the assistance needed to end homelessness and to address health and psychosocial needs. Using key concepts of Pierre Bourdieu, the author provides a detailed analysis of the help system for the homeless mentally ill in Berlin. Qualitative interviews with 25 stakeholders of this help system were conducted and analyzed. The author reveals that this fragmented help system frequently fails to address the most vulnerable homeless who suffer from both psychiatric disabilities and substance abuse problems. A possible solution to this challenge is presented: the Housing First approach that was developed in New York. Using this relatively recent innovation, ideas are illustrated which have been proven to be effective in promoting social inclusion of the homeless mentally ill. This book provides a foundation for informed discussion and further research about how to counteract social exclusion of this 'hard to reach' population, and should be especially useful to social and health professionals, policy makers and researchers committed to supporting this group more successfully.

      Pathways from Homelessness to Housing
    • 2009

      'Social Capital' in deprived neighborhoods

      A critical review of social capital concepts in the context of neighborhood renewal policies in Germany

      The paper explores social capital concepts within social policies aimed at neighborhood renewal, specifically through the lens of the Socially Integrative City (SIC) initiative in Germany. It compares theories from notable sociologists Putnam, Bourdieu, and Granovetter, assessing how their ideas manifest in the SIC strategy. Key documents are analyzed to identify the policies and objectives related to bonding, bridging, and linking social capital, revealing the intended social relationships among diverse population groups and highlighting the role of social capital in urban revitalization efforts.

      'Social Capital' in deprived neighborhoods