Introduction: Approaching place naming narratives
Part I: Challenging conceptual and theoretical approaches to place naming
Assessing the validity of critical toponymy perspectives for understanding human perception of places: An analytical framework
Legacies and place naming: Perspectives from Korea and Japan
Place naming and neotoponymy: French experiences through the lens of a Theoretical Framework
Geographical Names in Argentina: Present and Challenges
Toponymy, Scale and the Change of Scale. A Geographical and Linguistic Challenge
The mystery of hydronomy in the land of Israel
United Nations capacity building in toponymy
Part II: Approaches to implementing standardization of place names
Standardization of geographical names on land and sea in Slovenia
The New Zealand geographic board and the contested nature of place names in New Zealand
Theorising multiple place names in Southern Africa
Conflicts and challenges in the standardisation of geographical names in Spain
Language policies in the field of toponymy: Perspectives on Spain
Urban toponymy in Turkey
Cultural crossroads in toponymy: Case study of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Part III: Geo-histories, legacies, and toponymy transitions
Giving identity to space through (re)naming: Practice of village renaming in the period of the republic of Turkey
Geo-history of the toponymy of Mohács Plain, SW Hungary
Recreating the future: Modern residential neighbourhood and existing toponyms in Sarajevo
Street-naming in Malta as a geo-cultural and political exercise as seen from local sources
Toponymic study of the map of New Lusitania: A Portuguese cartographic monument from the 18th century
Names and naming of collective farms in (the) Soviet Estonia
Part IV: Toponymy: Narratives, languages, culture, and education
Reading Ireland’s colonial and postcolonial toponymic landscapes
Translating topographies: Brian Friel’s approach to language, landscape, and toponymy in Ireland.-The overlaid past: The politics of space and memory in Gibraltar’s ‘Doubling’ street naming principle
From historical to new place names. The case of Italy
Geographical names represent a memory of places: Case study in Bandung Basin, West Java, Indonesia
The vital question of placenames and naming of places in geographical education: Concepts, activities, and questions for reflection
Part V: The relationship between geographical naming and cultural politics
The nexus between geographical naming, place, and the politics of power.