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Gated communities

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Titre

Gated communities

Sujet

[SHS:GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
Gated communities
private urban governance
institutions
segregation
clubs
complex urban systems

Description

This paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privately governed urban neighborhoods. We do this by reviewing the idea that they are an innovative built-environment genre that has spread globally from a diverse set of roots and influences. These include the mass growth of private urban government in the USA over the past 30 years; rising income inequalities and fear in big cities; the French Condominium law of 1804; and many other locally and culturally specific features of urban history. We contrast the popular notion that gated communities are simply an American export with the idea that they have emerged in various forms for different reasons in different places. We contrast supply-side and demand-side explanations, focusing on the idea that much of their appeal comes from the club-economy dynamics that underpin them. We examine the social and systemic costs – territorial outcomes – of cities made up of residential clubs, considering in particular, the issue of segregation. We conclude with a reflection on the importance of local variations in the conditions that foster or inhibit the growth of a gated community market in particular countries.

Créateur

Le Goix, Renaud
Webster, Chris

Source

Geography Compass
ISSN:1749-8198

Date

2008

Langue

ENG

Type

article in peer-reviewed journal

Identifiant

http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00291711
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00118.x
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/29/17/11/PDF/LEGOIX-webster-geocompass-03-07-2008.pdf