Social distinction and residential habitat in Latin America

The increase of urban insecurity and the fear of crime have triggered the development of gated communities in Latin American cities. This residential model has even attempted to extend its target not only to upper-middle and high socioeconomic groups, but also to lowermiddle and low income groups. H...

Deskribapen osoa

Gorde:
Xehetasun bibliografikoak
Egile nagusia: Roitman, Sonia
Formatua: Online
Hizkuntza:spa
eng
Argitaratua: Revista INVI 2011
Sarrera elektronikoa:https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62396
Etiketak: Etiketa erantsi
Etiketarik gabe, Izan zaitez lehena erregistro honi etiketa jartzen!
Deskribapena
Gaia:The increase of urban insecurity and the fear of crime have triggered the development of gated communities in Latin American cities. This residential model has even attempted to extend its target not only to upper-middle and high socioeconomic groups, but also to lowermiddle and low income groups. However, this paper shows how living in gated communities is still related to social distinction and status. This article analyses the main characteristics of gated communities, who their residents are, their daily activities and interests as well as their relation with the city. It is concluded that gated communities are an important element of social distinction and belonging for some social groups.