Participate in an ANS Session on American Toponymy at the American Association of Geographers 2017 Annual Conference

14547929433_c4f0d981d9_mThe American Association of Geographers will be holdings its annual conference in the Boston, MA, from the 5th to the 9th of April, 2017. To further encourage ties between the onomastics and geography communities, an ANS session on contemporary US American toponymy is being proposed for the 2017 AAG conference.

If you are interested in being a part of this collaborative session, please send your name, affiliation, and a 400 word abstract (not including a bibliography) as a word document to Dr. I. M. Nick [mavi.yaz@web.de] by September 20, 2016. For processing ease, please be sure to include the phrase “ANS-GEO” in the subject line of your submission.

Call for Papers: The Journal of Urban Studies Special Issue on Naming

Jacob Burckhardt Haus, Zwimpfer & Partner/Donald JuddThe journal of Urban Studies is planning a special issue on “Naming Rights and the Cultural Landscapes of Neoliberal Urbanism.” The purpose of this issue is to critically examine the use of naming rights as a spatial strategy of neoliberal urbanism.

Authors interested in contributing to this publication are invited to submit a 200-word abstract to [redwood@uvic.ca] by August 15, 2016.

Proposals which address one of the following themes are particularly encouraged:

  • political struggles over the planning, adoption, and implementation of urban naming rights policies, programs, or agreements
  • economic outcomes of urban naming rights programs in cities of varying sizes
  • the cultural reception of commodified place names in everyday speech and the spatial imaginaries of everyday urban life
  • the relationship between urban naming rights and broader processes of neoliberal urbanization.

In-depth case studies and comparative urban analyses are equally welcome.

Updated Information: ANS Panel at the Modern Language Association Conference

philadelphia-493829_640More information is now available about the ANS Panel at the Modern Language Association Conference, January 5-8th, 2017 in Philadelphia, PA.

The American Name Society will be holding a special panel under the theme of “Names and Multilingualism.” Multilingual and multicultural communities have been developed since the ancient world. The linguistic and cultural contacts within these communities have attracted the interest of a broad range of disciplines, where in some cases different strands have emerged.

For panelist abstracts and bios see Names and Multilingualism Information.

The internet contest for re-naming Robert E. Lee Elementary

3777015632_1126353f77_mWhat is harder than getting rid of an old name that irritates a LOT of people? Finding a new name that does not tick-off even more people. A group of wishful re-namers in Austin, Texas, recently learned this lesson.

In hopes of finding a new moniker for their local elementary school, “Robert E. Lee Elementary,” school officials started an internet naming contest. The result was abysmal. Not only was participation surprisingly low, but the name suggestions ranged from disappointing to downright shocking. Among the top ten names suggested was, for example, the “Adolf Hitler School for Friendship and Tolerance.”

Interested in knowing what name made the top spot among the school’s onomastic nominees? Here is a wee hint: it was not Democratic hopeful “The Hillary R. Clinton Elementary School.” “Schoolie McSchoolface” also made the list of nominees…but it was not the number one choice. Find out the top nominee.

DOMAINFest, Hong Kong, September 19-22 2016

6325401535_de8687a23f_mRecent years have seen an explosion of interest in the development, use, and marketing of domain names. One of the largest growing hubs for the application of this onomastic know-how is Asia. In recognition of that fact, the 2016 DOMAINFest, an international conference for business specialists in domain naming, will take place in Hong Kong from the 19th to the 22nd of September.

Scheduled speakers include:

  • Braden Pollock, founder and owner of Legal Brand Marketing
  • Jothan Frakes, co-founder and co-producer of NAMESCON
  • Bill Sweetman, President of Name Ninja
  • Edmon Chung, CEO of DotAsia