The article ‘Locked In: Reindustrialisation and the Production of Multiple Marginalities in an Old Mining Town of Hungary’ of Erika Nagy, Luca Sára Bródy and Melinda Mihály was published in the latest issue of Antipode, the Radical Journal of Geography. The paper aims to unfold how peripheral reindustrialisation in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) produced multiple marginalities in local spaces. Relying on a cultural political economic (CPE) approach, the authors analyse how the imaginary of reindustrialisation encompassed the discourses on development and the strategies and practices of powerful agents of economic restructuring in an old mining town of Hungary, which entailed new dimensions and depths of poverty. The full text is available on the website of the journal.