Patel, Desai, Kothari … to those literate in the workings of caste these names describe a network and its power in relation to other networks, they infer the rules of engagement within and between network members, and they ascribe a geographical terrain to home. In research, rules of behaviour and assumptions of place that are coded into names can affect access to respondents, their disclosure of data and subsequent claims to validity. This article explores the coded expectations of knowledge embedded in a name as seen by someone (me) fairly illiterate in the workings of caste by utilising the principle of Bourdieu’s doxa – a ‘pre-reflexive intuitive knowledge’ – to untangle and explore the effect of names on the production of partial and s...
Personal names are a human universal, but systems of naming vary across cultures. While a person’s n...
This thesis argues that despite claims that the UK is a post-racial society, (sur)names are understo...
Since the publication of a collection of articles by Brokensha, Warren and Werner (1980) on the kno...
This thesis studies the potency of place in mobilizing social categories, and its implications for b...
The ultimate intention of this thesis is to propose the meta-theory of toponymic attachment, which i...
Do names require a context in order to determine who a name refers to or are names the example par e...
This thesis studies the potency of place in mobilizing social categories, and its implications for b...
The art and science of naming (also known as onomastics) is a broad area that cannot be confined wit...
This paper argues for a theory of naming beyond the philosophical concerns with proper names as the ...
Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing inf...
This article analyses the politics of names and naming among the Sengwer–Cherangany community from K...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
With its origins in sociological debates about individualisation, personalisation and the transform...
How do Native people select names for people? This article explores the traditional ecological knowl...
This article examines the layered co-existence and simultaneous use of a complex range of toponyms i...
Personal names are a human universal, but systems of naming vary across cultures. While a person’s n...
This thesis argues that despite claims that the UK is a post-racial society, (sur)names are understo...
Since the publication of a collection of articles by Brokensha, Warren and Werner (1980) on the kno...
This thesis studies the potency of place in mobilizing social categories, and its implications for b...
The ultimate intention of this thesis is to propose the meta-theory of toponymic attachment, which i...
Do names require a context in order to determine who a name refers to or are names the example par e...
This thesis studies the potency of place in mobilizing social categories, and its implications for b...
The art and science of naming (also known as onomastics) is a broad area that cannot be confined wit...
This paper argues for a theory of naming beyond the philosophical concerns with proper names as the ...
Placenames are seemingly universal, with the potential to reveal different systems of organizing inf...
This article analyses the politics of names and naming among the Sengwer–Cherangany community from K...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool u...
With its origins in sociological debates about individualisation, personalisation and the transform...
How do Native people select names for people? This article explores the traditional ecological knowl...
This article examines the layered co-existence and simultaneous use of a complex range of toponyms i...
Personal names are a human universal, but systems of naming vary across cultures. While a person’s n...
This thesis argues that despite claims that the UK is a post-racial society, (sur)names are understo...
Since the publication of a collection of articles by Brokensha, Warren and Werner (1980) on the kno...