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Introduction

The advent of critical theory in humanities and social sciences is reflected in the rise of critical toponymy. This approach explores the social, cultural, economic, political, and etymological origins of place names, and also considers how their meaning(s) change over time. As such, the landscape emerging from old and new place names can be constructed through physical, historical, or commercial evidence.

Such a method is possible because place names serve as historical records. They reflect the (changeable) geographical characteristics of a specific place, which includes the vegetation and animal life. Significant events and people are remembered via place naming. Even structures of social organisation, including political regimes and commercial enterprises, motivate the choice of names. As such, place names are also forms of (shared) cultural and linguistic heritage.

Place names are therefore important symbolic markers in reserving or changing cultural identities, and in marking or facilitating socio-political changes and relations. This role cannot be understood without thoroughly exploring the origin and meanings of place names.

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2017-04-17
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Abstracts (300-500 words) are submitted on-line on the conference page in the following (but not limited to) categories of research:

  • Administrative dimensions of place names

  • Commercial and/or economic dimensions of place names

  • Cultural dimensions of place names

  • Historical and/or commemorative dimensions of place names

  • Linguistic dimensions of place names

  • Physical dimensions of place names

  • Political dimensions of place names

  • Etymology of place names

  • Place name changes

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    Sep 18

    2017

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    Sep 20

    2017

  • Apr 17 2017

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  • Sep 20 2017

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