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[email protected] ENGAGING NEIGHBORS: HOUSING STRATEGIES AND POLITICAL MOBILIZATION IN MOSCOW'S RENOVATION by ANNA ZHELNINA A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Sociology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, The City University of New York 2020 © 2020 ANNA ZHELNINA All Rights Reserved ii Engaging Neighbors: Housing Strategies and Political Mobilization in Moscow's Renovation by Anna Zhelnina This manuscript has been read and accepted for the Graduate Faculty in Sociology in satisfaction of the dissertation requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. _______________________ James M. Jasper Date Chair of Examining Committee ________________________ Lynn Chancer Date Executive Officer Supervisory Committee: Sharon Zukin Jan Willem Duyvendak Philip Kasinitz THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK iii ABSTRACT Engaging Neighbors: Housing Strategies and Political Mobilization in Moscow's Renovation by Anna Zhelnina Advisor: James M. Jasper In summer 2017, residents of thousands of socialist-era apartment buildings in Moscow were invited to vote and decide whether their building should be included in the demolition and relocation program proposed by the Mayor’s Office.