Invisible fish: The selective (dis)connection of elite Chinese gated community residents from urban public space

Yixin Liu, Rowland Atkinson
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Gated communities remain identified with strong forms of socio-physical segregation, yet there has been relatively light engagement with the question of how their residents engage with the city more broadly. This relationship, of protected privacy to open public space, is important because segregation is found in modes of mobility as well as in fixed residential spaces. This article contributes to the understanding of mobile forms of segregation by examining the use of public space, and sites of work, leisure and city services, by the (upper) middle-class residents of two high-end gated communities in Zhanjiang, a middle-tier Chinese city. In these relatively new elite residential spaces, newly status-conscious inhabitants reveal how their use of private modes of travel, avoidance of public transportation systems and efforts at seamless traversal of urban spaces connect to ideas of social achievement. Through extensive qualitative fieldwork in these two sites, we are granted a privileged insight into the ways in which China’s nascent middle classes utilise shielded addresses from which to access what they see as status-conferring lifestyle and taste destinations through private modes of mobility.
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看不见的鱼:中国精英社区居民与城市公共空间的选择性(失)联系
门禁社区仍然被认为具有强烈的社会-物理隔离形式,但对其居民如何更广泛地与城市接触这一问题的研究相对较少。这种受保护隐私与开放公共空间之间的关系非常重要,因为隔离不仅存在于固定的居住空间,也存在于流动模式中。本文通过研究中国中等城市湛江的两个高端门禁社区的(中上层)居民对公共空间以及工作、休闲和城市服务场所的使用情况,有助于理解移动形式的隔离。在这些相对较新的精英居住空间中,新近意识到身份地位的居民揭示了他们使用私人出行方式、避开公共交通系统以及努力无缝穿越城市空间是如何与社会成就理念相联系的。通过在这两个地点进行广泛的定性实地调查,我们得以深入了解中国新兴的中产阶级如何利用隐蔽的地址,通过私人交通方式到达他们认为能彰显地位的生活方式和品味目的地。
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