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The Gated City

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The book tells the story of the proliferation of gated communities and the privatisation of public life and public space in Mexico over the last three decades. Drawing on research from Lomas de Ang...
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  • 20 May 2025
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The book tells the story of the proliferation of gated communities and the privatisation of public life and public space in Mexico over the last three decades. Drawing on research from Lomas de Angelópolis in Puebla, one of the largest gated communities in the world, Emma Regina Morales explores why such fortified spaces have proved popular with middle-class households.

Weaving together the multiple influences of housing policy, predatory financial markets, and an increased fear of crime, the book sets out how policy makers and planners can improve decision-making and provide non-gated solutions to urban anxiety.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 20 May 2025
ISBN: 9781447375371
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, Urban communities / city life, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Urban and municipal planning and policy, City and town planning: architectural aspects
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"Like great novels, great academic books are remarkable in multiple ways. The Gated City is not just a brilliant new take on gated communities and urban segmentation. It is also an outstanding qualitative study, a poster child for the riches of the practice approach in social research, and a unique example of comprehensive policy analysis. It weaves together data and insights from macro-level institutional behavior, the policy decisions of local governments, the campaigns of advertising agencies, and the fears and aspirations of residents. This book is destined to become a classic in the fields of urban studies, planning, and policy studies." Hendrik Wagenaar, Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna

“One of the best contributions to the gated communities literature of the last 20 years. Morales offers practical guidelines to urban planners and other policy makers to avoid repeating mistakes of the past.” Evan McKenzie, University of Illinois Chicago

Emma Regina Morales is a planner and professor at Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, Mexico.

Introduction

Part 1: Urban Fragmentation and the Urban Gating Phenomenon

1. Planning Practice and Urban Fragmentation

2. Gatedness: A Framework to Understand the Urban Gating Phenomenon

Part 2: Policies, Practices, and Meanings in Mexican Gatedness

3. Macro-Scale Stimulus in the Mexican Urban Gating Process

4. Regional Fragmented Configurations: Puebla's Metropolitan Area

5. Enabling the Gated City: The Lomas de Angelópolis Case

6. Conclusion

Appendix: Policy Toolbox for the Open City for Local Governments