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Reprint of 'The production of segregated urban landscapes: A critical analysis of gated communities in Sofia'

机译:重印“隔离的城市景观的产生:索非亚的封闭式社区的批判性分析”

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Gated communities represent a rather new trend in housing in Sofia. Besides very few secluded and privately governed neighbourhoods of the nomenclature they were little known in Bulgaria before 1989. This has changed profoundly over the last 15 years. Indeed, similar to other Central and Eastern European cities (CEE) one can speak of a boom in closed-type settlements in Sofia and its outskirts with approximately 50-60 newly constructed gated and guarded housing estates which in some cases accommodate several hundred inhabitants. While this growth of enclosed high-income neighbourhoods has mostly been studied in terms of architectural design, representation, residential structure and behaviour as well as public-private dichotomy little attention has been paid to the politico-economic processes underlying this radical restructuring of urban space in Central and Eastern Europe. Additionally the role of the key stakeholders (local business people, international developers, public authorities) has hardly been questioned. Therefore, this article tries to uncover the interplay of different stakeholders that have shaped this production of space. By applying a relational approach the article attempts to elaborate on why, by whom and by what kind of practices gated communities are produced and how they function. Beyond that the article also takes a closer look at the neo-liberal urban policy environment that has influenced the rise in gated communities. The article aims not only to extend the research by adding just another case study, but rather to provide a critical reading of gated communities in Central and Eastern Europe. Furthermore by discussing three examples of gated communities in Sofia, each representing a specific type with its specific causalities and socio-spatial outcomes, the article will also highlight what we can learn from our post-socialist Bulgarian case regarding gated communities in general.
机译:门控社区代表了索非亚住房的一种相当新的趋势。除了极少数与世隔绝的隐蔽式和私人管理的社区外,它们在1989年之前在保加利亚鲜为人知。在过去的15年中,这种情况发生了深刻的变化。的确,与其他中欧和东欧城市(CEE)相似,人们可以说索非亚及其郊区的封闭式定居点正在蓬勃发展,大约有50至60个新建的封闭式和有人看守的住宅区,在某些情况下可容纳数百名居民。虽然封闭的高收入社区的增长主要是从建筑设计,代表性,住宅结构和行为以及公私二分法等方面进行研究的,但很少有人关注这种根本​​性的城市空间重组所基于的政治经济过程在中欧和东欧。此外,几乎没有人质疑关键利益相关者(本地商人,国际开发商,公共当局)的作用。因此,本文试图揭示影响这种空间生产​​的不同利益相关者之间的相互作用。通过运用一种关系方法,本文试图详细说明为什么产生封闭社区的原因,由谁以及通过哪种类型的实践以及它们如何发挥作用。除此之外,本文还仔细研究了影响了封闭式社区崛起的新自由主义城市政策环境。本文不仅旨在通过添加另一个案例研究来扩展研究范围,而且还可以提供对中欧和东欧封闭式社区的批判性阅读。此外,通过讨论三个在索非亚的封闭式社区的示例,每个示例都代表具有特定因果关系和社会空间结果的特定类型,本文还将重点介绍我们可以从后社会主义保加利亚案例中了解到的有关封闭式社区的总体信息。

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