This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban neighbourhoods. 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 expla...
An outpouring of literature on privatisation of public and residential realms has been a hallmark of...
This paper deals with the poorly researched concept of fenced settlements (housing policy), which wa...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban ...
This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban ...
This article reviews a range of arguments and some of the evidence on the emergence of gated communi...
In the last one and a half decades the emergence of gated residential areas has become a mass trend ...
This paper is about the re-engineering of the public realm. Its purpose is to encourage balanced deb...
Walled and gated residential neighborhoods have become a common feature within US metropolitan areas...
2 This article reviews a range of arguments and some of the evidence on the emergence of gated commu...
[Version: October 2004 (revised). Last draft before publication – This paper was published as LE GOI...
Gated communities are normally presented in highly negative terms, based on the common assumption th...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent trend of...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent unsustai...
An outpouring of literature on privatisation of public and residential realms has been a hallmark of...
This paper deals with the poorly researched concept of fenced settlements (housing policy), which wa...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban ...
This article examines the notion of gated communities and, more generally, privately governed urban ...
This article reviews a range of arguments and some of the evidence on the emergence of gated communi...
In the last one and a half decades the emergence of gated residential areas has become a mass trend ...
This paper is about the re-engineering of the public realm. Its purpose is to encourage balanced deb...
Walled and gated residential neighborhoods have become a common feature within US metropolitan areas...
2 This article reviews a range of arguments and some of the evidence on the emergence of gated commu...
[Version: October 2004 (revised). Last draft before publication – This paper was published as LE GOI...
Gated communities are normally presented in highly negative terms, based on the common assumption th...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent trend of...
This paper aims at demonstrating that gated communities, though often presented as a recent unsustai...
An outpouring of literature on privatisation of public and residential realms has been a hallmark of...
This paper deals with the poorly researched concept of fenced settlements (housing policy), which wa...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...