“…Economically, deep changes to advanced industrial economies in recent decades, especially globalization and the advantages of agglomeration in the new knowledge economy, have created politically consequential spatial patterns of "have" and "have-not" places (Ford and Jennings, 2020;Rodriguez-Pose, 2018). Socially, urban-rural divisions in many countries appear to be reinforced by a strong sense of place attachment and a heightened sense of placebased resentment among rural voters in particular, who perceive that their communities are deprived or overlooked by urban elites (Borwein and Lucas, 2023;Cramer, 2016;Munis, 2020;Trujillo and Crowley, 2022). Finally, in political terms, strategic appeals by elites to urban and rural issues and identities may have also heightened and activated urban-rural political cleavages (Armstrong, Lucas and Taylor, 2022;Ogorzalek, 2018;Taylor et al, Forthcoming).…”