This thesis asks the question: how can one describe the development of gated communities in Guatemala City? It collects and analyzes data on gated communities in Guatemala City in order to explore the nature of their development in a violent geographical region, which has also been neglected by the academic community. It argues that the development of gated communities in Guatemala City does not fit the mutually exclusive ‘security’ argument as scholars have made. Instead, a mixture of economic factors, social status, weak governance, and security concerns are involved as large private corporations draw upon security-related fears, unregulated development of real estate and weak governance, resulting in a disorganized model of spatial organ...
Gated communities exist in most urbanized contexts around the world and San José, Costa Rica is not ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...
The effects of Gated Communities (GCs) were analysed. According to the literature, these urban artef...
Drawing on sixteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in a poor and notorious neighbourhood, this diss...
Living in the city's ravines is the common destiny of thousands of poor urban dwellers in Guatemala ...
Urban space in many Latin American cities is proliferating these last decades in a gated community f...
What accounts for variation in human development levels across similar communities? Why, for example...
Since the mid-1970s, gated communities distributed in Latin America. They are a kind of residential ...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This thesis contends that while the Guatemalan state has had formal peace since the signing of the P...
This thesis provides an ethnographic case study of everyday forms of global tourism competition in o...
Today's cities are experiencing strong transformation processes linked to the gradual withdrawal of ...
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala went through one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in Latin Ameri...
This thesis explores the distribution of fear of crime in neighbourhoods next to gated communities, ...
Gated communities exist in most urbanized contexts around the world and San José, Costa Rica is not ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...
The effects of Gated Communities (GCs) were analysed. According to the literature, these urban artef...
Drawing on sixteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in a poor and notorious neighbourhood, this diss...
Living in the city's ravines is the common destiny of thousands of poor urban dwellers in Guatemala ...
Urban space in many Latin American cities is proliferating these last decades in a gated community f...
What accounts for variation in human development levels across similar communities? Why, for example...
Since the mid-1970s, gated communities distributed in Latin America. They are a kind of residential ...
Gated communities in Bogotá house 2.7 million people, or almost 40% of all households. Today, all so...
This thesis contends that while the Guatemalan state has had formal peace since the signing of the P...
This thesis provides an ethnographic case study of everyday forms of global tourism competition in o...
Today's cities are experiencing strong transformation processes linked to the gradual withdrawal of ...
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala went through one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in Latin Ameri...
This thesis explores the distribution of fear of crime in neighbourhoods next to gated communities, ...
Gated communities exist in most urbanized contexts around the world and San José, Costa Rica is not ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
International audienceThis paper examines the notion of gated communities and more generally, privat...