Abstract

The crucial objective of the paper is an analysis of the gated community phenomenon in the local context of the formation of the middle class in Poland, in order to understand how these estates function, not as physical objects, but rather as socio-cultural constructs. The paper uses the local framework to describe the social reality of Polish gated communities, employing critical discourse analysis and in-depth interviews with their residents. The author, in applying the “Wild West” metaphor – used by the inhabitants themselves – focuses on picturing the everyday reality, social landscape, and social relations within the gated communities studied.

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