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Sonoran Desert Lifestyles The following is an abstract by Kevin Romig, Department of Geography, University of North Dakota titled: The Upper Sonoran Lifestyle: Gated Communities in Scottsdale, Arizona While much has been written on gated communities and
the motivations and proposed implications of such a building paradigm,
little has informed us about how a landscape is socially and economically
transformed by the influx of this community design principle. This
article explores a place defined by gated communities highlighting
significant differences in social and community life in the city
of Scottsdale, Arizona. This is a location, unlike many other gated
spaces, where the gating of the community has little to do with
avoiding crime. It is mainly a symbol of prestige and exclusivity.
Housing in the Northern part of Scottsdale is mostly gated, master-planned
communities geared toward the upper class while the Southern part
of Scottsdale is comprised of older housing stock and more organic
community life. Both primary and secondary data are analyzed to
highlight the socio-cultural nature of the Upper Sonoran landscape.
This article also explores social theory and proposes the use of
multi-scalar thinking and grounded fieldwork in gathering a more
detailed, multi-dimensional picture of community life behind the
gate. This picture illustrates the changing nature of institutional
forces shaping urban life as neoliberal policies in local government
engender the proliferation of private institutions, as residents
are willing to relinquish personal property rights for economic
and social stability. Scottsdale Real Estate | Browse Scottsdale Attractions | Sonoran Desert Lifestyles
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