Walling in or walling out: gated communities

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Architecture & Planning
Department Architecture
Creator Sanchez, Thomas W.
Other Author Blakely, Edward J.
Title Walling in or walling out: gated communities
Date 2007
Description It has been four decades since the United States legally outlawed all forms of public discrimination - in housing, education, transportation, and accommodations. Yet today, we are seeing a new form of discrimination -- the gated, walled, private community. Americans are electing to live behind walls with active security mechanisms to prevent intrusion into their private domains by people of different races and cultures.
Type Text
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
First Page 111
Last Page 126
Subject LCSH Gated communities; Segregation
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Blakely, E. J., & Sanchez, T. W. (2007). Walling in or walling out: gated communities, in The black metropolis in the twenty-first century: race, power and the politics of place. Rowman & Littlefield, 111-26.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jq1j89
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