34.3460, Calls: Canadian Society for the Study of Names 2024

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Subject: 34.3460, Calls: Canadian Society for the Study of Names 2024

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Date: 16-Nov-2023
From: Grace Gomashie [ggomashi at uwo.ca]
Subject: Canadian Society for the Study of Names 2024


Full Title: Canadian Society for the Study of Names 2024
Short Title: CSSN 2024

Date: 15-Jun-2024 - 16-Jun-2024
Location: McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Contact Person: Grace Gomashie
Meeting Email: ggomashi at uwo.ca
Web Site: https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/oc/cssn-sco-2024

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     French (fra)

Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2024

Meeting Description:

The Canadian Society for the Study of Names (CSSN) will hold its 58th
Annual Meeting at McGill University from Saturday, June 15 to Sunday,
June 16, 2024, in conjunction with the Congress of the Federation for
the Humanities and Social Sciences of Canada (FHSS).The general theme
of the 2024 FHSS Congress is: “Sustaining shared futures,” while
CSSN’s own theme is “Naming in our World”, but papers on any onomastic
or toponymic topic are welcome. Remote presentations are also
accepted.

Call for Papers:

Papers on any onomastic or toponymic topic will be welcome, regardless
of the field of research or interest: linguistics, history, geography,
economics and literature to name a few. The scope of the programme is
not limited to Canadian subjects; rather diversity and originality in
topic and provenance are always well appreciated.

Of particular interest are themes of concern still en vogue within
present societies but (not limited to): diachrony, ubiquity, and
evolution of denominations; Indigenous (re)naming modes; official
policies and norms for naming; self-identification vs. civil status
registration; critical trends in changing names; bi- or multi-lingual
strata in place names; exonym vs. xenonym; genealogy; onomastics in
literature; trademarks; microtoponymy and cultural toponymy; toponymy
in education; and toponymy in support of UN Sustainable Development
Goals.

Authors are encouraged to present their subject with clear research
methods and outcomes. Presentations are allotted 20 minutes, with an
additional 10 minutes for questions, discussion, and even debate.
Presenters need not be a current CSSN member to submit an abstract,
but at the time of acceptance of their paper, they must become a
member in order
to be included in the programme and to register for the Congress.
Those who cannot attend in person will have the opportunity to present
online, on the condition of sending their presentation file in advance
by the end of May (details to come).

Information about membership is available at:
https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/oc/cssn-sco-about.

The full call for papers with details for submission of your abstract
can be found at https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/oc/cssn-sco-2024.

Please email your abstract, in either English or French, to both
Yaïves Ferland, M.Sc., at yaives.ferland at scg.ulaval.ca and Marie
(Aurélie) Thériault, Ph.D., at marie.theriault at umontreal.ca by
February 1st, 2024, 11:59PM ET.



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