Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10256313 | The Social Science Journal | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The transition of Battlement Mesa, Colorado, from a blue-collar company town to a community advertised to attract retirees and more recently a community attempting to attract commuter workers from ski resort areas is examined. The paper evaluates the impact of detailed planning, economically segregated housing, and retiree/worker status on social cleavages within Battlement Mesa. Much of this analysis is framed in the literature concerning “sense of community” and “gated communities.”
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Authors
Carissa Moffat Miller, Audie Blevins,