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ID090020
Title ProperPublic intervention, private aspiration
Other Title Informationgated communities and the condominisation of housing landscapes in Singapore
LanguageENG
AuthorPow, Choon-Piew
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)While the proliferation of gated communities worldwide has generated great interests and debates, the emergence of gated communities is by no means a 'global' urban phenomenon that displays uniform characteristics and genesis. Drawing on Singapore as a case study, this paper goes beyond the universalising and often polemical discourses on gated communities to provide a balanced account on how gated communities in the form of enclosed condominium estates are locally embedded in the city state where public housing dominates. As will be pointed out in the paper, gated communities in Singapore may be considered as a form of 'club good' that exists as part of the state's urban/national developmental agenda and are, arguably, less socially and spatially divisive than those depicted elsewhere. By teasing out the local specificities of gated communities, this paper underscores the need to read beyond the physical form of gated communities in order to understand the complex social and political production of housing landscapes.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 50, No. 2; Aug 2009: p.215-227
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 50, No. 2; Aug 2009: p.215-227
Key WordsClub Good ;  Condominiums ;  Gated Communities ;  Middle Class ;  Singapore ;  State


 
 
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