“…Together, these reshape the status of the manufacturing sector and help inform understandings of the responses of local governments to the challenges their communities face. In many regards, the issues of manufacturing and local economy are heavily steeped in contemporary politicaleconomics, where the forces of the global capitalist system and globalization have reshaped the economic landscapes of Western societies through the reorganization of industrial sectors (Holmes, Rutherford, & Carey, 2017;Rutherford & Holmes, 2008), spatial fixes and the geographical reorganization of manufacturing (Hall, 2015;Harvey, 2001;Malecki, 2004), increased challenges from emerging markets (Wolfson & Frisken, 2000), and the reorientation of local and regional economies (Bradford & Wolfe, 2013;Vinodrai, 2015;Wolfe & Gertler, 2001).…”