This paper, based on a survey of 314 Oslo residents, investigates the relationship between surname and identity. The aim was to find out whether the modern individual experiences his or her surname as a part of his or her identity, and what bond exists between surname and locale. Late modern society typically reveals a fragmentation of individuals from family background and place of origin. A hypothesized outcome of this separation, envisages a further breach between the individual and the area their surname denotes. If one's surname is experienced as part of one's identity, what then is the main reason for this? Are there in fact different experiences of identity based on some typology of names borne by individuals
The current Personal Names Act of Norway has been in force since 2003. Inspired by a liberalised cul...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
The paper considers the social practice of giving and using first names among Gorani people in Belgr...
The aim of this paper is to describe the differences in attitudes towards place-names in Oslo, the c...
peer reviewedThe present study explores the case of a transnational Polish family in Norway in which...
The article presents an exploratory analysis of the significance of personal names in contemporary W...
This paper discusses various approaches to the topic "place names and identities", addressing the me...
This paper examines how, when and where personal names are produced as ‘migrant names’. Drawing on 2...
All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. T...
This article discusses the evolution of surnames in Luster municipality, which until 1963 was divide...
In general, identity plays an increasingly important role in name studies. People consider their per...
This paper examines the influence of surname on how descendants of white European immigrants to the ...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
A personal name has always played a central role in the formation of an individual’s identity. In ad...
Denne oppgaven undersøker et utvalg nordmenns forhold til etternavn. I oppgaven har jeg tre hovedtem...
The current Personal Names Act of Norway has been in force since 2003. Inspired by a liberalised cul...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
The paper considers the social practice of giving and using first names among Gorani people in Belgr...
The aim of this paper is to describe the differences in attitudes towards place-names in Oslo, the c...
peer reviewedThe present study explores the case of a transnational Polish family in Norway in which...
The article presents an exploratory analysis of the significance of personal names in contemporary W...
This paper discusses various approaches to the topic "place names and identities", addressing the me...
This paper examines how, when and where personal names are produced as ‘migrant names’. Drawing on 2...
All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. T...
This article discusses the evolution of surnames in Luster municipality, which until 1963 was divide...
In general, identity plays an increasingly important role in name studies. People consider their per...
This paper examines the influence of surname on how descendants of white European immigrants to the ...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
A personal name has always played a central role in the formation of an individual’s identity. In ad...
Denne oppgaven undersøker et utvalg nordmenns forhold til etternavn. I oppgaven har jeg tre hovedtem...
The current Personal Names Act of Norway has been in force since 2003. Inspired by a liberalised cul...
In a world where people are disadvantaged by first impressions and implicit bias, names factor a lot...
The paper considers the social practice of giving and using first names among Gorani people in Belgr...