“…For example, at the center of single-industry cities and rural towns-from Motor City to farming village-is an economic dependence that benefits industries and the policymakers supporting them and, when industries restructure, hurts local communities (Campbell, 2017;Lyson & Falk, 1993;Martelle, 2014;Sherman, 2009;Theobald & Alsmeyer, 1993). Gentrification is another example: Urban renewal plans have raised rents, built luxury apartments, and attracted high-end businesses to cities, while pushing out low-income communities of color Lipman & Haines, 2007;Pearman, 2019;Wyly & Hammel, 2004). And sometimes policymakers have simply overlooked the spatialized effects of capitalism, a lapse that has, for instance, created urban and rural food deserts and limited broadband access (Stenberg et al, 2009;Walker et al, 2010).…”