Chapter 1 Introduction toponymic cultures and the study of place naming in African (and Israeli) contexts

"This book is focused on the street-naming politics, policies and practices that have been shaping and reshaping the semantic, textual and visual environments of urban Africa and Israel. Its chapters expand on prominent issues, such as the importance of extra-formal processes, naming reception...

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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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