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Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 33, No. 2,
228-264 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/107808749703300206
The Enclave, the Citadel, and the Ghetto
What has Changed in the Post-Fordist U.S. City
Peter Marcuse
Columbia University
The author defines classic ghetto as the result of the involuntary spatial segregation of a group that stands in a subordinate political and social relationship to its surrounding society, the enclave as a voluntarily developed spatial concentration of a group for purposes of promoting the welfare of its members, and the citadel as created by a dominant group to protect or enhance its superior position. The author describes a new phenomenon, connected to global economic changes: the outcast ghetto, inhabited by those excluded from the mainstream economy by the forces of macroeconomic developments. The distinction among these differing forms of spatial separation is crucial for a number of public policies.

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