“…A number of factors may influence this. Significantly, there is already a well-established field of anti-racist geographies that has long engaged with geographical dimensions of racism, including white supremacy (e.g., Bonds & Inwood, 2016;Domosh, 2017), ethnic and civic nationalisms (e.g., Antonsich, 2016;Tolia-Kelly, 2011), environmental racism (e.g., Pulido, 2017), racial segregation (e.g., Simpson, 2004), and various other phenomena. These geographies that scholars have investigated since at least the 1980s underpin race and racism's explicit articulation as a core element of far-right ideology.…”