Moscow under Construction: City Building, Place-Based Protest, and Civil Society

Moscow under Construction: City Building, Place-Based Protest, and Civil Society

by Robert Argenbright
Moscow under Construction: City Building, Place-Based Protest, and Civil Society

Moscow under Construction: City Building, Place-Based Protest, and Civil Society

by Robert Argenbright

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Overview

Moscow under Construction explores the growth of place-based opposition to destructive redevelopment practices in Moscow and the consequent changes in city’s governance regime. The groups of citizens discussed in this study have struggled to defend homes, neighborhoods, heritage buildings, and historic districts, and in the process they’ve built up civil society and advanced democratization. Heritage preservationists and other aggrieved Muscovites have organized themselves into “initiative groups” and “social associations” to protect specific places in the city and to influence the planning process, and these place-defenders have become more confident and capable as citizens. Their activities also have caused Moscow’s city government to shift along the political spectrum away from highly authoritarian and opaque habits of ruling toward a more open and collaborative governance regime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498522021
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/26/2016
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Robert Argenbright is associate professor (lecturer) of geography at the University of Utah.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: City-Making
Chapter 2: Two Transitions
Chapter 3: Malyi Kozikhinskii Case Study
Chapter 4: City Defenders vs. Luzhkov’s Machine
Chapter 5: City-Builders vs. City-Defenders in the First Decade of the New Century
Chapter 6: Accommodation of Purposes
Chapter 7: “Leave Us in Peace!”
Conclusion: Moscow Citizens in a Changing Context
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