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− | A [[bid]] to host the 2028 [[Worldcon]] in Kampala, Uganda, Central [[Africa]], as '''Kampcon''', announced in early August 2022 | + | A [[bid]] to host the 2028 [[Worldcon]] in Kampala, [[Uganda]], Central [[Africa]], as '''Kampcon''', announced in early August 2022 and [[chair]]ed by [[Kabunga Micheal]].<ref> It is common in Uganda to [[wikipedia:Eastern name order|state family name first, followed by given name]], somewhat like in [[Hungary]] (not to mention [[China]]); see for example [https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/commentary/what-order-of-your-name-s-says-about-state-of-our-education-part-ii-1826366 2019 newspaper essay]. This led to some confusion on the bid website and related publicity where both forms may be used without making the context clear – for example the quoted [[con committee]] list in ''File 770'' is (with an exception or two) surname-first, even as the editorial parts of the article mention the chair as "Micheal Kabunga". There have also been misspellings "Michael".</ref> |
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* [https://kampcon.org Website.] | * [https://kampcon.org Website.] | ||
* [https://file770.com/tag/kampcon-2028/ Reports] in ''[[File 770]]''. | * [https://file770.com/tag/kampcon-2028/ Reports] in ''[[File 770]]''. | ||
− | + | {{bid |series=Worldcon |year=2028| locale= Africa | website = https://kampcon.org }} | |
− | {{bid |series=Worldcon |year=2028| locale= Africa }} | ||
[[Category:ROW]] | [[Category:ROW]] |
Revision as of 03:15, 15 August 2022
A bid to host the 2028 Worldcon in Kampala, Uganda, Central Africa, as Kampcon, announced in early August 2022 and chaired by Kabunga Micheal.[1]
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This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won. |
- ↑ It is common in Uganda to state family name first, followed by given name, somewhat like in Hungary (not to mention China); see for example 2019 newspaper essay. This led to some confusion on the bid website and related publicity where both forms may be used without making the context clear – for example the quoted con committee list in File 770 is (with an exception or two) surname-first, even as the editorial parts of the article mention the chair as "Micheal Kabunga". There have also been misspellings "Michael".