Re-published in Hebbert et.al. Dialogues in Urban Planning and Regional Planning. Volume 5, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon pp. 17-42The paper examines gated communities as an object of study that has received intense scholarly attention from diverse disciplines over the last 10 years. The many conference presentations and published papers on the subject have not, however, always contributed to a cohesive body of knowledge. We suggest in this paper that clearer frameworks for empirical investigations are needed; not only for specific disciplines, but also for providing an interdisciplinary perspective. The paper focuses on methodology: first highlighting three different approaches to the analysis of urban fragmentation (social, spatial and instit...
The concept of urban fragmentation is more and more present in urban studies, This signals the rise ...
Border Urbanism presents a global array of authors' research that tackles the perception, interpreta...
Despite its diffusion in urban studies and its importance for urban policies, \u201curban fragmentat...
The paper examines gated communities as an object of study that has received intense scholarly atten...
This book presents a paradigm shift for gated communities research. Based on contemporary studies fr...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...
[Version: October 2004 (revised). Last draft before publication – This paper was published as LE GOI...
In the last decade the planning literature has reflected growing interest in the topic of gated comm...
This paper sets out a road map to reconceptualise our understanding of what has come to be known in ...
Gated communities exist in most urbanized contexts around the world and San José, Costa Rica is not ...
Today's cities are experiencing strong transformation processes linked to the gradual withdrawal of ...
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal. Abstract: Over the yea...
Gated residential developments, neighbourhoods to which public access is restricted, continue to gen...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This working paper investigates the social dimensions of gated communities in US western metropolita...
The concept of urban fragmentation is more and more present in urban studies, This signals the rise ...
Border Urbanism presents a global array of authors' research that tackles the perception, interpreta...
Despite its diffusion in urban studies and its importance for urban policies, \u201curban fragmentat...
The paper examines gated communities as an object of study that has received intense scholarly atten...
This book presents a paradigm shift for gated communities research. Based on contemporary studies fr...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...
[Version: October 2004 (revised). Last draft before publication – This paper was published as LE GOI...
In the last decade the planning literature has reflected growing interest in the topic of gated comm...
This paper sets out a road map to reconceptualise our understanding of what has come to be known in ...
Gated communities exist in most urbanized contexts around the world and San José, Costa Rica is not ...
Today's cities are experiencing strong transformation processes linked to the gradual withdrawal of ...
Workshop 1. Session 1.2: Segregation and strategies of gating and withdrawal. Abstract: Over the yea...
Gated residential developments, neighbourhoods to which public access is restricted, continue to gen...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This working paper investigates the social dimensions of gated communities in US western metropolita...
The concept of urban fragmentation is more and more present in urban studies, This signals the rise ...
Border Urbanism presents a global array of authors' research that tackles the perception, interpreta...
Despite its diffusion in urban studies and its importance for urban policies, \u201curban fragmentat...