Standardisation and the Wealth of Place Names
Aspects of a Delicate Relationship
Author(s)
Jaillard, Pierre
Jordan, Peter
Rieger, Marie Antoinette
Mamvura, Zvinashe
Khanyetsi, Palesa Mabohlokoa Khotso
Jeney, János
de Menezes, Paulo Márcio Leal
Fernandes, Manoel do Couto
Santos, Kairo da Silva
Janeiro, Júlia Vellasquez
Dantas, Victor Gabriel da Silva
Ferreira, Gabriela Calafate
de Lange, Jani
du Plessis, Theodorus
Kotzé, Gideon
Crljenko, Ivana
Faričić, Josip
Hudson, Kathryn M
Henderson, John S
Liščák, Vladimír
Contributor(s)
Loth, Chrismi-Rinda (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Standardisation and the Wealth of Place Names – Aspects of a Delicate Relationship is a selection of double-blind peer-reviewed papers from the 6th International Symposium on Place Names that took place virtually 29 September – 1 October 2021. The symposium explored the issues of multiple place names vis-à-vis processes of standardisation. These studies collectively show that there is not a simplistic dichotomy between standardisation and the protection of cultural heritage. Some papers grapple with the implications and execution of standardisation processes, while others explore the emergence of alternative or unofficial names in response to top-down initiatives. The matter of signed place names also receives some attention. A number of papers excavate the layers of multiple place names, thereby contributing to our ‘wealth’ of toponymic knowledge. These proceedings are the product of collaboration between Southern African and international researchers. As such, it is a valuable resource to local as well as international scholars who are interested in the interdisciplinary field of toponymy.
Keywords
colonial toponyms;exonyms;geographical names;multilingual place names;Place names;standardisationDOI
10.18820/9781928424970ISBN
9781928424963, 9781928424970Publisher
UJ PressPublisher website
https://ujonlinepress.uj.ac.za/index.php/ujpPublication date and place
Johannesburg, 2023Imprint
SunBonani ScholarClassification
Place names and gazetteers