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The Gated City

Planning Practice and the Challenges of Urban Fragmentation in Mexico

Emma Regina Morales (ITESO Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara)

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English
Policy Press
23 April 2025
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 Angelpolis in Puebla, one of the largest gated communities in the world, Emma R. 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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Imprint:   Policy Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781447375371
ISBN 10:   1447375378
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Further / Higher Education ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Part 1: Urban Fragmentation and Privatisation of Public Spaces as a Global Trend 1. The Production of the Fragmented City 2. The Urban Gating Phenomenon 3. Gatedness: A Practice-Based Analysis of Urban Fragmentation Part 2: The Mexican Gated City 4. Scale I – The Mexican Form of Gatedness 5. Scale II – The Fragmented Metropolis of Puebla 6. Scale III – From a Gated Community to the Gated City Lomas de Angelópolis Part 3: Alternatives to the Gated City 7. Repairing a Fragmented Urban Life Conclusion: Defragmenting the Gated City

Emma R. Morales is a planner and Senior Lecturer at Instituto Tecnolgico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, Mexico.

Reviews for The Gated City: Planning Practice and the Challenges of Urban Fragmentation in Mexico

“A detailed and empathic vision of life in the new gated mega-metropolises emerging as the old and apparently insecure city is abandoned. This is a masterly book with an important message, that social progress may emerge, even from these newly fragmented and private spaces.” Rowland Atkinson, University of Sheffield ""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 at Chicago ""This book thoroughly explores the links between the motivations people have to live in gated communities and the policies and structural conditions that enable their rise, while reproducing and deepening spatial segregation in Global South cities."" Alfredo Stein – University of Manchester


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