This paper sets out a road map to reconceptualise our understanding of what has come to be known in the academic literature as ‘gated communities’. In exploring how conflict, particularly urban conflict, has been a key driver in promoting aspects of fortification in the built environment subsequently leading to the militarisation and fragmentation of urban space, the paper suggests that the debates around these aspects of fortification and militarisation in the built environment should shift from a focus on gated communities to one on urban gating - a paradigm shift from the familiar notion of the hard edges of the self-contained gated community to more fluid softer boundaries and a generic notion of urban gating, part of a network. This ne...
In the last three decades, a new type of physical seclusion has appeared around the world: the gatin...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent unsustai...
The new gated community In the late 20th century, an ancient urban form began to reappear in modern ...
This book presents a paradigm shift for gated communities research. Based on contemporary studies fr...
ABSTRACT Anecdotal evidence suggests that ‘gated communities ’ are growing in popularity. This paper...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that ‘gated communities’ are growing in popularity. This paper uses empi...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent trend of...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which contemporary cities in various parts of the world ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal. Abstract: Over the yea...
This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban ...
Gated residential developments, neighbourhoods to which public access is restricted, continue to gen...
Re-published in Hebbert et.al. Dialogues in Urban Planning and Regional Planning. Volume 5, Routledg...
In the last three decades, a new type of physical seclusion has appeared around the world: the gatin...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent unsustai...
The new gated community In the late 20th century, an ancient urban form began to reappear in modern ...
This book presents a paradigm shift for gated communities research. Based on contemporary studies fr...
ABSTRACT Anecdotal evidence suggests that ‘gated communities ’ are growing in popularity. This paper...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that ‘gated communities’ are growing in popularity. This paper uses empi...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent trend of...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which contemporary cities in various parts of the world ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal. Abstract: Over the yea...
This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban ...
Gated residential developments, neighbourhoods to which public access is restricted, continue to gen...
Re-published in Hebbert et.al. Dialogues in Urban Planning and Regional Planning. Volume 5, Routledg...
In the last three decades, a new type of physical seclusion has appeared around the world: the gatin...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent unsustai...
The new gated community In the late 20th century, an ancient urban form began to reappear in modern ...