Abstract

Housing privatization, which began in Russia in the early 1990s. after the collapse of the USSR, was the result of the transformation of the socio-economic system of housing and communal services during which housing classes were formed (owners of premises in apartment buildings, tenants of social housing and apartment tenants), as well as socio-economic and socio-legal institutions of shared property and the general meeting. The article proposes an approach to the analysis of new institutional structures of society, based on the concept of housing classes by J. Rex and R. Moore, the theory of social multitude by M. Hardt, A. Negri and P. Virno, models of common resource management by E. Ostrom and M. Olson, as well as the classification of the participation process by I. Skalaban. In the course of the study individual hypotheses and conclusions of the representative of the Novosibirsk economic-sociological school O.E. Bessonova, who studied the problems and prospects of privatization, were analyzed.

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