<div dir="ltr"><p><b>ANS 2022, Online, 21-23 January 2022</b><br></p><p>The American Name Society is now inviting proposals for papers for
its next annual conference. After serious deliberation of an official
proposal made on the 5th of May 2021, the Executive Council of the
American Name Society unanimously voted to hold the 2022 Annual
Conference online. All presentation sessions will be held online during
the three days of the conference. This means that our conference will
NOT be held in conjunction with the LSA meeting, which is still slated
to be held in person, January 2022 in Washington, DC.<br></p>
<p>Abstracts in any area of onomastic research are welcome; in the past we have had many presentations on naming and gender identity, pronoun use, and inclusive language. The DEADLINE
for receipt of abstracts is July 31, 2021. To submit a proposal, simply
complete the 2022 Author Information Sheet (AIS) found here: <a href="https://wp.me/a6e07Q-29o" style="text-align:center">https://wp.me/a6e07Q-29o</a></p>
<p>Please email this completed form to ANS Vice President Luisa Caiazzo
using the following address: <<a href="mailto:luisa.caiazzo@unibas.it">luisa.caiazzo@unibas.it</a>>. For
organizational purposes, please be sure to include the phrase “ANS 2022”
in the subject line of your email.</p><p>All proposals will be subjected to blind review. Official notification
of proposal acceptances will be sent on or before September 30, 2021.
All authors whose papers have been accepted must be <a href="http://www.americannamesociety.org/membership/">current members of the ANS</a>.
Please feel free to contact ANS Vice President, Luisa Caiazzo,
<<a href="mailto:luisa.caiazzo@unibas.it">luisa.caiazzo@unibas.it</a>>, should you have any questions or
concerns.</p><p>Registration will open in September 2020.<br></p>
<p><a href="http://www.americannamesociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/ANS_CFP_2022.pdf">A downloadable PDF of the Call for Papers can be found here.</a></p>
<p>We look forward to receiving your submission! Thanks!</p><div title="User signature"></div></div>