Neighborhoods “cohabiting” with gated communities: between fear and segregation. GMA- Costa Rica’s case
Fear of crime seems to be a constant concern in Costa Rica as well as in Latin America. This anxiety might be changing the urbanization patterns, leading the way to gated communities. Paradoxically, those developments could be feeding some feelings of exclusion and anxiety in their peripheries inste...
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Universidad de Costa Rica
2019
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