From Stable “Temporality” to Permanent Variability: The Role of Reciprocity in the Formation of Communities in the “Private Housing Sector” of Russian Cities

K. Grigorichev
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The article is devoted to the specifics of local communities’ self-organization in the “private housing sector” of a Russian provincial city. It is shown that a significant part of the urban space of the Russian territory is made up of low-rise single-family houses, known as the “private housing sector”. The organization of living space and the way of life in such localities can be defined as “non-urban”. It is shown that reciprocity was the basis for the formation of such communities in Soviet times. Having spread as a mechanism for adaptation and survival in the urban environment, reciprocity has become the most important mechanism for securing the marginality (“temporary”) of communities in the “private housing sector”. Changes in the “private housing sector” in the post-Soviet period led to a decrease in the role of reciprocity in the organization of such communities, which in turn led to their fragmentation and the emergence of various variants of local communities. The article is based on the observation, including participant, of the evolution of local spaces and communities of the “private sector” of Irkutsk, Omsk and Khabarovsk during 2007–2019 and a series of interviews from 2016–2020.
从稳定的“暂时性”到永久的可变性:俄罗斯城市“私人住房部门”社区形成中的互惠作用
这篇文章专门讨论了俄罗斯一个省级城市“私人住房部门”中当地社区自我组织的具体情况。这表明,俄罗斯领土的城市空间的很大一部分是由低层单户住宅组成的,被称为“私人住房部门”。这些地方的生活空间组织和生活方式可以被定义为“非城市”。研究表明,互惠是苏联时期这种社区形成的基础。互惠作为一种在城市环境中适应和生存的机制,已成为确保“私人住房部门”社区边缘化(“临时”)的最重要机制。后苏联时期“私人住房部门”的变化导致互惠在这类社区组织中的作用减少,这反过来又导致了它们的分裂和地方社区各种变体的出现。本文基于对2007-2019年伊尔库茨克、鄂木斯克和哈巴罗夫斯克“私营部门”的地方空间和社区演变的观察,以及2016-2020年的一系列采访。
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