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Dr. Moritz Ahlert serves as an External Lecturer at ASH Berlin (Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin), a University of Applied Sciences specializing in social work and related disciplines. His primary teaching focus centers on the intersection of social work and urban environments.
Dr. Ahlert's research interests prominently feature urban social work practices, with particular emphasis on solidarity mechanisms and community appropriation of public spaces. His Winter Semester 2025/26 course 'Social work as urban practice – solidarity practices in the context of the appropriation of public spaces' demonstrates his commitment to examining how marginalized communities navigate and transform urban landscapes through collective action.
As an external lecturer with the academic credential Dr. phil. art., Dr. Ahlert brings specialized expertise that bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in community-based social work. His interdisciplinary approach connects social work methodologies with urban studies perspectives to address contemporary challenges in city environments.
Students interested in urban sociology, community development, or innovative social work practices would find Dr. Ahlert's perspective valuable for understanding how solidarity networks emerge and function within contested urban spaces.
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