This volume draws on recent accounts of gated communities to consider their growth, governance and their wider impacts in terms of crime, anti-social behaviour, citizenship and the privatization of public spaces.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Constructing The Pomerium in Las Vegas: A Case Study of Emerging Trends in American Gated Communities, EVAN McKENZIE; Chapter 2 Homeowners Associations, Collective Action and the Costs of Private Governance, SIMON C. Y. CHEN, CHRIS J. WEBSTER; Chapter 3 Some Reflections on the Economic and Political Organisation of Private Neighbourhoods, GEORG GLASZE; Chapter 4 Rediscovering the 'Gate' Under Market Transition: From Work-unit Compounds to Commodity Housing Enclaves, FULONG WU; Chapter 5 Gated Communities in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, Argentina: A challenge for Town Planning, GUY THUILLIER; Chapter 6 Planning Responses to Gated Communities in Canada, JILL GRANT; Chapter 7 Gated Communities: (Ne)Gating Community Development? , SARAH BLANDY, DIANE LISTER; Chapter 8 Who Segregates Whom? The Analysis of a Gated Community in Mendoza, Argentina, SONIA ROITMAN; Chapter 9 Gated Communities: Sprawl and Social Segregation in Southern California, RENAUD LE GOIX; Chapter 10 Gated Communities as Club Goods: Segregation or Social Cohesion? , TONY MANZI, BILL SMITH-BOWERS;