Les résidences fermées dans les périphéries d’Alger, produits d’un impératif sécuritaire et de disparités sociales

This research aims primarily to give persuasive highlights on the context causing the proliferation of closed and secure residences, in Algiers-city, and therefore to identify their specific characteristics. The insecurity and the political unrest incurred in Algeria, and in a particular way in Algi...

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Autores principales: Atika Benazzouz-Belhai, Nadia Djelal
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Publicado: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/ff61908a66a24550a301bd817927a3bf
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Sumario:This research aims primarily to give persuasive highlights on the context causing the proliferation of closed and secure residences, in Algiers-city, and therefore to identify their specific characteristics. The insecurity and the political unrest incurred in Algeria, and in a particular way in Algiers and its suburbs areas, during a decade between 1988 and 1997 were mainly responsible of the development of these gated communities. However, the housing crisis and the important programs of property developers are at the origin of their significant evolution and their spread out to other prefectures of Algeria. Nowadays, living in luxurious residences is a sign of belonging to a certain social rank. These communities are often criticized for being an indication of rampant social segregation and sometimes carrier of germs of spatial inequality.