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El. knyga: Private Cities: Global and Local Perspectives

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For the antagonist, private communities are icons of post-consensus, fragmenting civic society, enclosing and excluding by contractual constitution and sometimes by walls and gates. For others they are simply an efficient new way of organizing urban life.

Contributed to, and edited by, an international team of leading authors, this revealing book constructs an interdisciplinary discourse on the global spread of private communities based upon empirical evidence. Case studies from the US, Latin America, the Middle East, Europe and China are used to explore local and global explanations of the phenomenon.

Taking an institutionalist approach, this informative textbook for undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers alike, develops a model in which cities are shaped by the interplay of local and global processes, and evolve at the interface of spontaneous and planned order. It draws together the various themes, propositions and hypotheses in a way that clarifies the questions by different social science perspectives and that poses researchable questions and new agendas.

List of figures and tables
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List of contributors
xi
Introduction: global and local perspectives on the rise of private neighbourhoods
1(8)
Georg Glasze
Chris Webster
Klaus Frantz
The dynamics of privatopia: private residential governance in the USA
9(22)
Evan McKenzie
The economic case for private residential government
31(14)
Fred E. Foldvary
Unlocking the gated community: moral minimalism and social (dis) order in gated communities in the United States and Mexico
45(19)
Setha M. Low
Private gated neighbourhoods: a progressive trend in US urban development
64(12)
Klaus Frantz
Gated communities as predators of public resources: the outcomes of fading boundaries between private management and public authorities in southern California
76(16)
Renaud Le Goix
Condominios fechados and barrios privados: the rise of private residential neighbourhoods in Latin America
92(17)
Michael Janoschka
Axel Borsdorf
Gated communities in South Africa
109(18)
Ulrich Jurgens
Karina Landman
The spread of private guarded neighbourhoods in Lebanon and the significance of a historically and geographically specific governmentality
127(15)
Georg Glasze
The Purple Jade Villas (Beijing): a golden ghetto in red China
142(11)
Guillaume Giroir
China's modern gated cities
153(17)
Chris Webster
Fulong Wu
Yanjing Zhao
The rise of gated residential neighbourhoods in Portugal and Spain: Lisbon and Madrid
170(20)
Rainer Wehrhahn
Rita Raposo
The rise of private residential neighbourhoods in England and New Zealand
190(16)
Sarah Blandy
Jennifer Dixon
Ann Dupuis
David Parsons
More gates, less community? Guarded housing in Russia
206(16)
Sebastian Lentz
Conclusion: dynamic urban order and the rise of residential clubs
222(16)
Chris Webster
Georg Glasze
Index 238


Georg Glasze, Chris Webster, Klaus Frantz